A way of life disappears along the Yukon River with the decline of the salmonWhitehorse, Yukon, Canada 5 Feb 2022
Yukon News
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Fishery disaster declarations for Kuskokwim and Yukon salmon fisheriesEmmonak, Alaska, United States 22 Jan 2022
KYUK
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Weather year 2021Norway 31 Dec 2021
Meteorologisk institutt
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Retreating glaciers will open up salmon streams in Alaska, study saysMendenhall Glacier 17 Dec 2021
KTOO
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New source of the strong greenhouse gas nitrous oxide found in Siberian permafrost9 Dec 2021
Phys.Org
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Miles from the sea, a Portland neighborhood finds itself in a new flood zonePortland, Maine, United States 5 Dec 2021
Press Herald
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In Iraq's famed marshlands, climate change is upending a way of lifeالجبيش, Dhi Qar, Iraq 7 Nov 2021
NPR.org
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A melting glacier could mean a chance for Alaska’s biggest hydroelectric project to expandFox River, Alaska, United States 25 Oct 2021
Alaska Public Media
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Flood-displaced elder yearns to go home to Jean Marie RiverJean Marie River, Northwest Territories, Canada 28 Sep 2021
CBC
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Pak farmers protest against water shortageIslamabad, Islāmābād, Pakistan 20 Sep 2021
Big News Network.com
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Colorado River, Lifeline Of The West, Sees Historic Water Shortage DeclarationColorado, United States 22 Aug 2021
NPR.org
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Climate change is endangering sacred land. For these Native women, it threatens ‘everything we are.’Newell, California, United States 3 Aug 2021
Anchorage Daily News
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Forest Service set to approve Kensington expansionJuneau, Alaska, United States 9 Jul 2021
Juneau Empire
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6 properties demolished along Matanuska River, putting an end to erosion-threatened home buyoutSutton, Alaska, United States 2 Jul 2021
Anchorage Daily News
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Permafrost degradation affects hydrological factors in source area of Yellow RiverLhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China 21 May 2021
Phys.Org
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Elders in Líídlįį Kúę reflect on spring breakup, then and nowFort Simpson, Northwest Territories, Canada 4 May 2021
CBC
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As endangered beluga whales head up the Kenai River, committed volunteers help ‘unravel the puzzle’Soldotna, Alaska, United States 28 Apr 2021
Anchorage Daily News
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The Babushka of Baikal, the granny in her 80th year who has popularised the world’s deepest lakeKhuzhir, Irkutsk, Russia 25 Mar 2021
Siberian Times
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Kalamazoo River Oil Spill: Facts and Environmental ImpactKalamazoo, Michigan, United States 25 Mar 2021
Treehugger
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Plastic pollution threatens the Mekong, a wildlife wonderlandMekong River 25 Mar 2021
UNEP
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Scientists puzzled by 30,000 chinook that seem to be missing from Yukon RiverEagle, Alaska, United States 31 Jan 2021
CBC
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No danger to fish from summer's Great Slave Lake plume: ENR15 Jan 2021
NNSL Media
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Skaters Perform on Kazakhstan’s LakesQusmuryn, Qostanay, Kazakhstan 15 Jan 2021
The Astana Times
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Russian Swimmer Claims New World Record With Baikal Under-Ice Swim11 Jan 2021
The Moscow Times
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Yukon permafrost thaw reaching 'critical point' in some areas, says researcherWhitehorse, Yukon, Canada 3 Jan 2021
CBC
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Deadly skin disease in dolphins linked to climate changeGulf of Mexico 20 Dec 2020
CTVNews
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City of Iqaluit approves $64M plan to build new reservoirIqaluit, Nunavut, Canada 11 Dec 2020
Nunatsiaq News
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Climate change is increasing winter drownings: studyYellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 4 Dec 2020
Cabin Radio
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Pebble Mine Denied Permit in Victory for Tribes, Waterways and PlanetAnchorage, Alaska, United States 27 Nov 2020
EcoWatch
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How Hardanger melted at a record pace from the last ice ageFolgefonna Hardangerfjorden glacier, Etne, Norway 27 Nov 2020
NRK
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Russian Government Body Links Norilsk Arctic Fuel Spill To Shoddy Construction, Not Permafrost MeltНорильск, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia 11 Nov 2020
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
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Mystery of hundreds of elephant deaths in Botswana solvedOkavango Delta 21 Sep 2020
CBC
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Mercury released by permafrost thaw puts Yukon River fish at risk: studyYukon River 16 Sep 2020
Reuters
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Red Dog Mine starts water purification projectRed Dog Mine, Alaska, United States 11 Sep 2020
The Arctic Sounder
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Permafrost thaw results in $20 million in water management expenses for Alaska zinc mineRed Dog Mine, Alaska, United States 2 Sep 2020
Anchorage Daily News
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Dramatic growth in glacial lakes globallyNepal 31 Aug 2020
CTV News, Calgary
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A large waste depository is being reclaimed in the Russian ArcticMurmansk, Murmansk, Russia 12 Aug 2020
Russian newspaper
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In Colorado’s climate change hot spot, the West’s water is evaporatingGrand Valley, Colorado, United States 7 Aug 2020
Anchorage Daily News
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For first time in 8 years, 100% of Colorado is under drought or abnormally dry conditionsColorado, United States 7 Aug 2020
The Denver Post
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Rivers are threatened by both shallowing and floodingЧеркесск, Karachayevo-Cherkesiya, Russia 3 Aug 2020
Российская газета
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The number of people infected with coronavirus in Russia has reached 800,000Moscow, Moscow, Russia 24 Jul 2020
The Moscow Times in Russian
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Anoxic events in P.E.I. waterways: 9 already this yearEstuaries of P.E.I., Canada 17 Jul 2020
CBC
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Who pours fuel into Baikal? We're going to ask an expertБайкал, Irkutsk, Russia 17 Jul 2020
Радио Sputnik
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Historic low numbers of large wild Atlantic salmonRivers of Eastern Canada 25 Jun 2020
CBC
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Explosion of beavers on the Baldwin Peninsula is part of their march north of the Arctic CircleSelawik, Alaska, United States 2 May 2020
Anchorage Daily News
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Beaver invasion on the Baldwin PeninsulaKotzebue, Alaska, United States 20 Apr 2020
UAF Geophysical Institute
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Fall chum salmon run failed to hit escapement goal on Porcupine River2 Jan 2020
Yukon News
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On land, Australia's rising heat is 'apocalyptic'; in the ocean, it's even worseAustralia 28 Dec 2019
The Straits Times
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Salmon frenzy in western Arctic reaches historic highNorman Wells, Northwest Territories, Canada 16 Dec 2019
CBC
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Napakiak Erosion AcceleratingNapakiak, Alaska, United States 11 Dec 2019
KYUK
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Monitoring water quality after wildfiresParadise, California, United States 28 Nov 2019
Chemical & Engineering News
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Alaska Town Fleeing to Higher GroundNewtok, Alaska, United States 27 Nov 2019
PBS News
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Metlakatla, which depends on water, has moved quickly to accommodate the realities of droughtMetlakatla, Alaska, United States 21 Nov 2019
Alaska Public Media
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Toxic algal blooms increasing in lakes worldwide as global temperatures rise14 Oct 2019
The Independent
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Iqaluit water reservoir is almost full, just in time for winterIqaluit, Nunavut, Canada 29 Sep 2019
CBC
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California SinkingCorcoran, California, United States 22 Sep 2019
CBC
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It was the warmest ever Arctic summer5 Sep 2019
The Independent Barents Observer
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Warm August with record-late tropical heatÅndalsnes, Møre og Romsdal, Norway 2 Sep 2019
Meteorologisk institutt
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Canada's Pollution Problem Is So Bad That It's Currently Raining PlasticCanada 28 Aug 2019 |
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Excellent summer for Finnish lakes22 Aug 2019
Yle Uutiset
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'They're flat broke': Salmon fishermen demand disaster relief for failed seasonFraser River, British Columbia, Canada 21 Aug 2019
CBC News
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Genetic study of sockeye salmon in B.C. river suggests 75% decline since 1913Skeena River, British Columbia, Canada 20 Aug 2019
CBC
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Warm waters across Alaska cause salmon die-offsDillingham, Alaska, United States 15 Aug 2019
Juneau Empire
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Alaska records warmest month ever in July with coastline barren of sea iceAlaska, United States 7 Aug 2019
the Guardian
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Insect 'apocalypse' in U.S. driven by 50x increase in toxic pesticidesUnited States 6 Aug 2019
National Geographic
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Summer Chum Salmon Die-Off Likely Caused By Heat Stress, Say ScientistsHuslia, Alaska, United States 2 Aug 2019
KYUK
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The heatwave accelerates the melting: - An eye openerStryn, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway 29 Jul 2019
NRK
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Napakiak moves buildings threatened by erosion along Kuskokwim RiverNapakiak, Alaska, United States 26 Jul 2019
Anchorage Daily News
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Recent warming over the past 100 years is not part of a natural process, studies find24 Jul 2019
CBC
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Toxic Blue-Green Algae Is Taking Over Canada This SummerCanada 20 Jul 2019
narcity.com
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The dragonfly, Alaska’s state insect, is a nimble flying machineAlaska, United States 19 Jul 2019
Anchorage Daily News
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Water shortage on Salt Spring IslandSaltspring Island, British Columbia, Canada 14 Jul 2019
CBC News
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Arctic waters are actually warmer than Great Lakes right nowPrudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States 10 Jul 2019
The Weather Network
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Homes near Akiak's eroded riverbank need to move, but some people choose to stayAkiak, Alaska, United States 25 Jun 2019
Alaska Public Media
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Glowing 'Blue Tears' in China's Seas are Incredibly Toxic and GrowingMatsu Islands, Taiwan, East China Sea 12 Jun 2019
Live Science
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Bullhead City, Arizona Was a Retiree Paradise. Then Came a Biblical Plague of Flies.Bullhead City, Arizona, United States 5 Jun 2019
OneZero
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Lethal Virus Confirmed in Canadian Turtle for 1st TimeCootes Paradise, Ontario, Canada 8 May 2019
CBC
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Uruguay´s soybean crop forecasted to drop 43% because of devastating droughtUruguay 3 May 2019
MercoPress
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Climate change threatens water supplyPueblo, Colorado, United States 24 Apr 2019
The Pueblo Chieftain
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Melting ice is disrupting daily life in the Y-K Delta in the worst possible wayBethel, Alaska, United States 13 Apr 2019
Alaska Public Media
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A slippery slope: How climate change is reshaping the Arctic landscapeAulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories 2 Apr 2019
Phys.org
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100 months of temperature above normal in SvalbardSvalbard and Jan Mayen 24 Mar 2019
Meteorologisk institutt
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River ice and white hares: Signs of climate change in Finnish natureKuopio, Northern Savo, Finland 14 Mar 2019
Yle Uutiset
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Climate Change Bethel Pays the PriceBethel, Alaska, United States 6 Mar 2019
Alaska Public Media
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Huerfano County prepares for potentially major floodingWalsenburg, Colorado, United States 6 Mar 2019
KOAA.com
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Climate change is shifting productivity of fisheries worldwide28 Feb 2019
ScienceDaily
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No more shinny? Thousands of lakes are losing their winter iceCanada 9 Feb 2019
CBC
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2018 was the 4th-warmest year on record, NOAA and NASA reveal6 Feb 2019
CBC
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Greenhouse gas emissions provide extreme warming in SvalbardLongyearbyen, Svalbard, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 4 Feb 2019
Miljodirektoratet
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Inuvik infrastructure may not be ready for climate changeInuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada 28 Jan 2019
CBC
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Drought turns part of Iran into a new dust bowlSoutheastern Iran 25 Jan 2019
National Geographic
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Expect more extreme hurricanes on the East Coast due to faster ice melts in Greenland, study saysEast Coast of Canada 21 Jan 2019
CBC
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Saugeen Ojibway Nation confronts effects of climate change on whitefish fisheryLake Huron / Georgian Bay 20 Jan 2019
CBC
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The pursuit of climate changeSør-Odal, Hedmark, Norway 12 Jan 2019
NRK, Norsk Rikskringkasting
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British Columbia chinook salmon populations in declineSouthern British Columbia, Canada 4 Dec 2018
Global News
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Climate Change Is Fueling Wildfires NationwideWestern United States 27 Nov 2018
New York Times
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Drying Canadian Wetland Drives Muskrat DeclinePeace-Athabaska Delta 26 Nov 2018
Stanford Earth
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Lake Erie algal blooms 'seeded' internally by overwintering cells in lake-bottom sedimentsWestern Lake Erie, United States 21 Nov 2018
Phys.org
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Climate change threatens the kittiwake – extreme weather and altered prey availability reduce recruitmentMyre, Nordland, Norway 10 Oct 2018
SEAPOP, Norwegian institute for nature research
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Yukon considers ice boom to help form Dawson ice bridge this winterDawson, Yukon, Canada 9 Oct 2018
CBC
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