Arctic
Knowledge You Can Touch: Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center Brings Learning to Life at the Arctic Research Open House
This month, the Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center took part in the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Arctic Research Open House, an event that draws hundreds of Fairbanks residents to the Troth Yeddha’ campus for a day of learning and science engagement. Researchers from across the university, including a number of AK CASC researchers, showed up to share their work through engaging activities.
In Metlakatla, Salmonberries Speak and Tell Time
Introducing Seven Newly Funded Alaska CASC Research Projects
Inaugural Alaska CASC Interns Shine, Communicating Science Stories Across the State
AK CASC Tribal Liaisons and Researchers Lead and Learn at Historic Tribal Climate Conference
Hundreds of Indigenous leaders, knowledge holders, artists and scientists, along with many non-Indigenous partners, were welcomed to Anchorage in September for the National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC), the first ever national tribal conference addressing climate change held in Alaska.