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Murkowski, Cantwell Bill Authorizes Construction of Six Heavy Icebreakers

By Matthew Felling | Office of Senator Murkowski on May 21, 2015   Featured, Politics, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Murkowski, Cantwell Bill Authorizes Construction of Six Heavy Icebreakers

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Lisa Murkowski Tuesday introduced the bipartisan Icebreaker Recapitalization Act with Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) that would authorize the U.S. Navy to construct up to 6 heavy icebreakers. The new icebreakers would be designed and operated by the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard is the sole service responsible for icebreaking missions. “As […]

Seventeen Trillion Wingbeats over Alaska

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 15, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Seventeen Trillion Wingbeats over Alaska

Sluggish mosquitoes, sprung from the leaves where they overwintered. Moths and butterflies flitting the fields and south-facing slopes. Beetles skittering along in pinstripe-grooved exoskeletons. How many insects are stirring on the surface of Alaska? That’s a fun but hard-to-answer question that Derek Sikes recently pondered in response to writer and wilderness guide Michael Engelhard. I […]

Governor Walker Signs Arctic Policy Bill into Law

By Grace Jang | Office of the Governor on May 12, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Governor Walker Signs Arctic Policy Bill into Law

ANCHORAGE – Governor Bill Walker signed an Arctic policy bill into law Monday, taking a major step forward in defining Alaska’s involvement in Arctic development. Sponsored by Representative Bob Herron of Bethel, HB 1 outlines the state’s priorities for Arctic policy and spells out ways in which the state will attain those priorities. “As the […]

Obama Administration Approves Shell Arctic Drilling Plan

By Alaska Native News on May 11, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Obama Administration Approves Shell Arctic Drilling Plan

In a blow to environmentalists, the Obama administration gave conditional approval to oil giant Royal Dutch Shell to go ahead with drilling six exploratory oil wells in the Chukchi Sea. The conditional approval by the Interior Department sets aside a major hurdle for the oil company as it continues with its plans for drilling in […]

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