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‘Humanity Must Prevail’ in Gaza, Says UN Official as Refugee Shelters Become IDF Targets

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Oct 15, 2023   Featured, World  

‘Humanity Must Prevail’ in Gaza, Says UN Official as Refugee Shelters Become IDF Targets

[content id=”79272″] “Wars have rules,” said the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees. “Civilians, hospitals, schools, clinics, and UN premises cannot be a target.” The emergency relief coordinator for the United Nations on Saturday said that “humanity is failing” as officials in the United States and other powerful Western countries refused to hear the calls of a […]

Flooding that closed Dalton Highway also caused widespread ground sinking

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Oct 14, 2023   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Flooding that closed Dalton Highway also caused widespread ground sinking

The massive 2015 flooding of the Sagavanirktok River in northern Alaska had immediate impacts, including closure of the Dalton Highway for several days, but it also contributed to longer-term ground subsidence in the permafrost-rich region. That’s the finding by assistant professor Simon Zwieback at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute in a study published […]

BLM’s Supplemental Environment Impact Statement Reinforces Tanana Chiefs Conference’s Longstanding Claims in Ambler Road Opposition

By Rachel Saylor | Tanana Chiefs Conference on Oct 14, 2023   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

BLM’s Supplemental Environment Impact Statement Reinforces Tanana Chiefs Conference’s Longstanding Claims in Ambler Road Opposition

Fairbanks, AK – The Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) final draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) released earlier today reinforces the Tanana Chiefs Conference’s (TCC) opposition to the proposed Ambler industrial mining road. The 37 Tribes of Interior Alaska have lived on and with the lands being threatened by the proposed industrial mining road for […]

UAS Ketchikan Acquires Dedicated Vehicle for the Maritime Training Center

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Oct 14, 2023   Featured, General News, Science/Education, Southeast Alaska  

UAS Ketchikan Acquires Dedicated Vehicle for the Maritime Training Center

KETCHIKAN – The University of Alaska Southeast Maritime Training Center (MTC) based in Ketchikan recently acquired a new vehicle, funded partially by a grant from the Rasmuson Foundation. With its special promotional graphics promoting the work of the center, “The new truck provides the needed transportation for Maritime faculty, staff and equipment and also increases […]

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