Ignoring climate change won’t diminish the threat it poses to Alaska
Pretending that climate change isn’t happening in Alaska won’t slow down the rise in temperature, the melting of the permafrost or the disappearance of sea ice.
Sea ice coverage in the Northern Hemisphere is usually the most widespread in March — but this year that’s not the case in the Bering Sea.
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