This summer, the impacts of climate change hit home for more Alaskans than ever before

Alaska and the Arctic have long felt the impacts of a changing planet more than other places. But this summer hit the populous Southcentral part of the state especially hard.

By Dermot Cole September 2, 2019
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With record heat, drought, fires and smoke blanketing much of Southcentral Alaska this summer, the reality of climate change has hit residents of the most populous part of the state like never before.

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