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As Arctic ice melts, global powers seize new opportunities to extract oil, speed up trade and boost their military presence.
Imagine boarding a flight from Seattle to London powered by fuel created — quite literally — from thin air. It sounds like ...
Jack Richardson reports from the 2025 Sustainable Skies Summit where the aviation sector gathered to explore how ...
Over thousands of years, humans from Eurasia trekked more than 12,400 miles to eventually reach the southernmost tip of South America, a new genetic investigation suggests ...
Meanwhile, Chinese-Russian joint operations in the Pacific are also increasing in frequency and scale ... for Asian markets from Alaska would, in turn, increase the availability of LNG supplies from ...
Katherine Schake manages the reserve and said that past students have gone on to manage invasive European green crab for the Metlakatla Indian Community, track fish stocks at the Alaska Department ...
The Assembly recently gave the city the go-ahead to start looking at creating a mass burn waste-to-energy facility, which ...
Wondering how many people on a cruise ship at any given time? The number depends on the size of the ship, passenger demand, ...
Ancient migration between wild horse populations in America and Asia show how ecosystems adapt to survive cataclysmic change ...
SINGAPORE] Asian energy buyers are rethinking their long-term bets on US liquefied natural gas (LNG) – increasingly seen as a ...
It’d be the first of its kind in Alaska. Ian Goodwin ... Goodwin said cities in Europe and Asia have had them for a while, and there are dozens across the United States.
Lichens on stone, those "still explosions" as the great American poet Elizabeth Bishop named them, remain unseen to most, ...