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Posts by Mike Delue

AK CASC Supports Inaugural Cohort of UAF Climate Scholars

By Mike Delue | January 28, 2021

The University of Alaska Fairbanks’ new Climate Scholars Program launched last spring to meet student demands for climate science focused courses, and workforce demands for interdisciplinary climate science skills. This…

Understanding Alaska’s temperature gets easier with new Statewide Temperature Index Tool

By Mike Delue | July 29, 2020
Thumbnail for the Statewide Temperature Index Tool introduction video.

Questions like “Has it been cold lately in Alaska” are hard to answer. A new tool from ACCAP and SNAP may be able to help.

Alaska CASC Releases 2020 Annual Report

By Mike Delue | July 13, 2020
AK CASC Annual Report 2020 cover page

This year’s annual report features the latest information on CASC research projects, details on publications, and more about the work of the CASC in 2020.

New SNAP Highlights feature precipitation and fire tools

By Mike Delue | June 16, 2020
An experimental fire on Nenana Ridge burns the underbrush in a forest.

The new series of SNAP Highlights features web tools which provide easy access to climate data. The highlights run on a seasonal basis to provide guidance on the tools most applicable now.

Web tool forecasts climate effects on Alaska agriculture

By Mike Delue | May 6, 2020
Rows of peonies bloom in central Alaska.

A new web tool from University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists makes data for agricultural planning in Alaska more accessible.

Podcast amplifies Alaska voices on science and life

By Mike Delue | May 5, 2020
UAF researchers Bob Bolton and Jessie Young-Robertson.

Alaska Voices will feature conversations with scientists, community members, leaders and students from across the state.

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