An Alaska university course examines climate change in a new way — through gender differences

Gender can affect things such as emergency responses to climate induced natural disasters, as well as resiliency in the face of such change.

By Yereth Rosen July 18, 2018
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At the University of Alaska Fairbanks, scientists and students are studying the effects of climate change on tundra, forests, glaciers, wildlife and oceans.

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