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Alaska Joins Amicus Brief to Defend American Energy and Stop Climate Lawfare

Alaska Joins Amicus Brief to Defend American Energy and Stop Climate Lawfare

September 16, 2025 (Anchorage, AK) – Alaska Attorney General Stephen Cox announced today that Alaska has joined an amicus brief to stop activists and courts engaged in climate lawfare. The brief, led by West Virginia in the U.S. Supreme Court,...

Owner:  American Government
Alaska Asks U.S. Supreme Court to End Federal Overreach on Alaska’s Navigable Waters

Alaska Asks U.S. Supreme Court to End Federal Overreach on Alaska’s Navigable Waters

September 15, 2025 (Anchorage, AK) – The State of Alaska asked the U.S. Supreme Court today to decide whether the federal government can regulate navigable waters within Alaska that are not “public lands” under federal law. This issue is vital...

Owner:  American Government
Environmental Crimes Bulletin - August 2025

Environmental Crimes Bulletin - August 2025

View All Environmental Crimes Bulletins In This Issue: Cases by District/Circuit Trials United States v. Leshon E. Johnson No. 6:25-CR-00012 (Easten District of Oklahoma) ECS Senior Litigation Counsel Todd Gleason ECS Trial Attorney Sarah Brown...

Owner:  American Government
Led by Chairman Capito, EPW Republicans Support EPA’s Repeal of Clean Power Plan 2.0, Urge Completion of Final Rule

Led by Chairman Capito, EPW Republicans Support EPA’s Repeal of Clean Power Plan 2.0, Urge Completion of Final Rule

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, led all Republican members of the EPW Committee in a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator...

Owner:  American Government
Putin Reaches for “Long-Term,” “Sustainable” Solution to Ukraine War
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Juneau voters will decide on key local tax measures this election. Here’s what you need to know.

Juneau voters will decide on key local tax measures this election. Here’s what you need to know.

Watch this story above or listen below: https://media.ktoo.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/RADIO_taxpkg.wav Juneau’s 2025 municipal election is just around the corner. Candidates for Juneau Assembly and school board are on the ballot this year,...

Owner:  Capital Community Broadcasting Inc.
Alaska project poised to deliver antimony

Alaska project poised to deliver antimony

For more than a century, America has turned to the stibnite veins cutting across Treasure Creek north of Fairbanks, Alaska, when it needed a strategic supply of antimony. With global prices surging and U.S. policymakers prioritizing secure...

Owner:  Kay Cashman
House committee hears dual narratives of Alaska energy needs

House committee hears dual narratives of Alaska energy needs

Congressmembers on the U.S. House Natural Resources subcommittee debated policies during a hearing spotlighted as “Unleashing Alaska’s Extraordinary Resource Potential.” Republicans argued that the Trump administration’s push for oil and gas...

Owner:  Helen E Snedden Foundation
Mapping Alaska’s Wild Kelp Beds with Farmers

Mapping Alaska’s Wild Kelp Beds with Farmers

NOAA Fisheries and seaweed farmers team up to chart wild kelp beds, helping grow Alaska’s seaweed aquaculture industry Alaska’s coastline holds vast, untapped potential for seaweed aquaculture—but knowing exactly where wild kelp grows is critical...

Owner:  Rosita Worl
Army Corps updates Sen. Sullivan on progress toward glacial flood solutions in Juneau
Study finds high electricity costs limit heat pump adoption in Anchorage
Fueling the Future: oneworld Airlines Bet Big on Clean Skies with $150M Sustainable Aviation Fuel Fund
Environmental humanities belong in every environmental degree

Environmental humanities belong in every environmental degree

Protecting the natural world will require changing the human world. While science is a powerful tool to inform the choices we make in the future, those choices will be made by humans. Politicians, policymakers, business leaders and consumers need...

Owner:  Middlebury College
A walk across Alaska’s Arctic sea ice brings to life the losses that appear in climate data

A walk across Alaska’s Arctic sea ice brings to life the losses that appear in climate data

As I walked out onto the frozen Arctic water off Utqiagvik, Alaska, for the first time, I was mesmerized by the icescape. Piles of blue and white sea-ice rubble several feet high gave way to flat areas and then rubble again. The snow atop it,...

Owner:  The Conversation Media Group
FAT BEAR WEEK 2025 MARKS 11 YEARS OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

FAT BEAR WEEK 2025 MARKS 11 YEARS OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

During Fat Bear Week 2025, a brown bear fishes for salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, Alaska. The event celebrates the bears’ transformation as they prepare for winter and raises awareness about habitat conservation. Through...

Owner:  Jenn & Robb Hicks
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