
Climate-Induced Heat Wave Causes Massive Decline in Alaska’s Seabirds
A marine heat wave from 2014-2016 wiped out four million seabirds in Alaska, half the species in the region, indicating lasting ecosystem impacts.
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A marine heat wave from 2014-2016 wiped out four million seabirds in Alaska, half the species in the region, indicating lasting ecosystem impacts.
A deadly landslide in Ketchikan, Alaska has resulted in one fatality and three injuries, marking the latest disaster to impact the region’s mountainous communities.
An outburst from Juneau’s Mendenhall Glacier has flooded the area, damaging over 100 homes. The recurring hazard highlights the increasing risks posed by glacier instability.
Alaska’s Juneau Ice Field is melting 4.6 times faster than in the 1980s, highlighting the urgent impacts of climate change on global glaciers.