Small groups of community college students from southern California have traveled 2,500 miles northward during the past four summers to explore whether science careers might be right for them.
Along Alaska’s Arctic coast, no one can predict exactly where floods from storm surges might occur, partly because no one has a good picture of the seafloor.
A new climate dataset representing historic and future conditions in Alaska, the Yukon and Northwest Territories is now available on Amazon’s Public Dataset Program. The data, placed on Amazon by…
IARC affiliated Community Partnerships for Self Reliance recently partnered with several groups including Scenarios Network for Alaska + Arctic Planning to develop this visualization of change across Interior Alaska. Between…
This story was originally published in The Conversation. Author Nancy Fresco. Coastal villages are washing into the Bering Sea, trees are sprouting in the tundra and shipping lanes are opening…
“I’m a food chain,” yelled an enthusiastic 6-year-old. With her handmade red king crab crown, scallop finger puppet, phytoplankton sparkles and sun necklace, this young learner transformed into an ocean…