Across hundreds of miles of Alaska’s North Slope, long-frozen ground is thawing. As it does, naturally occurring metals ...
The Eskay Creek project is one of several prospective mines near the British Columbia-Alaska border, where the government and ...
The permafrost that covers much of the Arctic’s land surface has been melting since the early 2000s, and researchers have discovered toxic chemicals leaching into rivers as the permafrost melts.
Across Arctic Alaska, once-clear rivers are shifting to shades of pumpkin, rust and even blood red, a startling visual proof ...
Some of Alaska's scenic rivers and streams look downright apocalyptic this year because they turned a flagrant orange color.
The Alaska Legislature cannot shut down industrial trawling in federal waters by itself. It cannot legislate away climate ...
Many know Tony Campbell as the behind-the-scenes creative services director at Indiana State University, where he oversees photography and video of ISU events and people. But in his personal time, ...
This year's Arctic Report Card from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration finds that the northernmost part of the Earth is warming faster than the global average, leading to melting ...
Arctic rivers flowing through Alaska are increasingly turning orange as wildfires, thawing permafrost and other factors ...
Wheeled planes in prime brown bear habitat would undermine the sanctuary’s founding statute and 50 years of careful Alaska ...
Iron and other metals released into rivers have polluted the once-clear streams and turned them into shades of brown, bronze, and orange over the past decade.
No-bid deals, undisclosed contracts, and millions already spent: Inside the wild story of the Alaska gas pipeline that will not die.