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Pondering the Power of the Ocean

By Beth Grassi | University of Alaska-Fairbanks on Mar 8, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Pondering the Power of the Ocean

  Yakutat once found quirky fame as a surfing destination for the adventurous. Now, residents are looking into capturing wave energy to provide the town’s power. Jeremy Kasper and Stephanie Jump, with UAF’s Alaska Center for Energy and Power, are investigating the best potential underwater-energy sites. Ocean waves can generate electricity as underwater devices convert […]

Ample Opportunity for Alaska to Join the Rising Tide of Renewable Energy

By Jake Naimark on Aug 8, 2018   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Ample Opportunity for Alaska to Join the Rising Tide of Renewable Energy

Dear Editor, In response to the recently published article entitled “Thawing Permafrost Microbiomes Fuel Climate Change,” it is increasingly evident that a bold and swift transition to renewable energy, and away from fossil fuels, is essential for maintaining a livable planet. Unforeseen variables, such as thawing permafrost carbon sinks, are only accelerating the rate of […]

Researchers Investigate the Correlation between Wind and Wave Height in the Arctic Ocean

By Research Organization of Information and Systems on Jun 12, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Researchers Investigate the Correlation between Wind and Wave Height in the Arctic Ocean

An international research team led by Takuji Waseda, a professor of the University of Tokyo, Japan, has found an increase in high waves and winds in the ice-free waters of the Arctic Ocean, a potentially dangerous navigational tipping point for the “new and unusual” state of the waters. The research was conducted as part of […]

Four People Killed after Ferry Capsizes off Remote Philippine Island

By VOA on Dec 21, 2017   At Sea, Featured, National/World, World  

Four People Killed after Ferry Capsizes off Remote Philippine Island

— Four people are confirmed dead and 81 others are missing after Thursday’s capsizing of a ferry off a remote island in the Philippines. Philippine coast guard spokesman Armand Balilo says 166 individuals have been rescued by navy and coast guard rescue crews and a flotilla of fishing boats near Polilo island, located about 70 kilometers […]

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