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Alaska Cannot Afford to Lose Its Ice Roads

Por: The Atlantic Science January 28, 2023

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Climate change poses a threat to frozen rivers that connect isolated villages.Katie Basile / High Country NewsJanuary 28, 2023, 8 AM ETA few weeks ago, Mark Leary and his crew began to plow the snow off the frozen Kuskokwim River in southwest Alaska. Every year, once the river freezes and the snow is cleared from the ice, dozens of trucks, snowmobiles, and other vehicles from many different villages whiz back and forth atop it. This is the... + full article



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