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Alaskan Meltdown: On the Frontlines of Climate Change. Bill Sherwonit.

by Sherwonit, Bill; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 37Environment. Publisher: National Parks, 2004ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Alaska | Climatic changes | Global warming | Inupiat | National parks and reserves | Wildlife managementDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Alaska and the national park sites in our northern-most state are showing dramatic signs of global climate change. Melting permafrost and glaciers, eroding coastlines, and insect invasions all point to warming temperature trends." (NATIONAL PARKS) This article discusses the impact of global warming on many of Alaska's "inhabitants--both human and non-human."
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Originally Published: Alaskan Meltdown: On the Frontlines of Climate Change, Summer 2004; pp. 24-29.

"Alaska and the national park sites in our northern-most state are showing dramatic signs of global climate change. Melting permafrost and glaciers, eroding coastlines, and insect invasions all point to warming temperature trends." (NATIONAL PARKS) This article discusses the impact of global warming on many of Alaska's "inhabitants--both human and non-human."

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