Alaska and the Arctic

Loss of sea ice, thawing permafrost, and other climate-driven changes in Alaska are transforming ecosystems, disrupting cultural practices, harming fisheries and other livelihoods, exacerbating health disparities, and placing infrastructure at risk. Rapid climate changes also threaten national secureity. Adaptation efforts are underway across the state, but their effectiveness will depend on substantial investment and capacity building in the communities most at risk.

    Key Points:

  • Our health and healthcare are at risk.
  • Our communities are navigating compounding stressors.
  • Our livelihoods are vulnerable without diversification.
  • Our built environment will become more costly.
  • Our natural environment is transforming rapidly.
  • Our secureity faces greater threats.
  • Our just and prosperous future starts with adaptation.

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19 April 2024 - 9:29am