King Salmon On the Kenai 1984 to 2018 & videos
King Salmon on the Kenai River from 1984-2018 The post King Salmon On the Kenai 1984 to 2018 & videos appeared first on Frontier Scientists.
View ArticleSalmon Chef at Anchorage Museum in Urban Harvest Program
Frontier Scientists examines the importance of Salmon. The post Salmon Chef at Anchorage Museum in Urban Harvest Program appeared first on Frontier Scientists.
View ArticleChristo and Jeanne-Claude exhibit in London:The Mastaba 1958-2018
The Mastaba in London got me thinking about climate change. The post Christo and Jeanne-Claude exhibit in London:The Mastaba 1958-2018 appeared first on Frontier Scientists.
View ArticleCOUNTDOWN TO REMEMBER 3.23.1989
Remember Prince William Sound in the headlines 3.23.1989 The post COUNTDOWN TO REMEMBER 3.23.1989 appeared first on Frontier Scientists.
View ArticleGreta Thunberg wants you to #ClimateStrike for our Living Planet
She’s charismatic, blunt, and invigorating. And this sixteen-year-old climate activist has ignited a global movement. On Friday March 15, 2019, join her in asking for change. Strike near your local...
View ArticleTemperature thresholds and the future of humanity
“The science is clear. Without rapid cuts in CO2 and other greenhouse gases, climate change will have increasingly destructive and irreversible impacts on life on Earth.” -Petteri Taalas,...
View ArticleOil, Water, Baseline studies, and Cheats
Sometimes large projects spawn new science research. For example, in 1958, when Edward Teller as director of the Atomic Energy Commission proposed to use nuclear bombs to landscape a harbor at Port...
View ArticlePristine Prince William Sound before March 24, 1989
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View ArticleRemember Exxon Valdez Oil Spill March 24, 1989
Remember the Exxon Valdez oil spill on March 24, 1989 The post Remember Exxon Valdez Oil Spill March 24, 1989 appeared first on Frontier Scientists.
View ArticleA green system of carbon-dioxide removal
Last week, I wrote about a thought experiment proposed by Fairbanks scientist Jim Beget. He suggests raining down crystals of a compound that captures carbon dioxide onto a frigid plateau in...
View ArticleCascading Effect – Arctic Report Card 2016
“We’ve seen a year in 2016 in the Arctic like we’ve never seen before,” reported Jeremy Mathis, Director of NOAA’s Arctic Research Program. Mathis presented the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
View Article‘The Blob’ and how it affects Alaska
In the winter of 2014, a patch of ocean in the Gulf Alaska became much warmer than usual. This occurred due to a persistent area of higher than normal pressure. Over the next two years, the patch...
View ArticleAnomaly in Pacific Ocean Related to West Coast Warm Weather
Something unusual happened off the West Coast in the Pacific Ocean, a warm patch of water referred to as “the blob.” Nick Bond, state climatologist for Washington and researcher for the Joint Institute...
View ArticleThe Four Letter Word for Ocean Climate Change
Washington State climatologist, Nick Bond, cemented his legacy when he described the new persistent warm ocean water as the blob. The term, coined while Bond was participating in a weekly KUOW radio...
View ArticleBond, The Blob and Better Understanding Climate Change
For a class in the journalism and communications department at the University of Alaska Anchorage, climatologist Nicholas (Nick) Bond gave a presentation on his work and, more specifically, his studies...
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