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Monday, December 16, 2024

Jon Waterman: I had read about how the rapid warming of the Arctic was upending the landscape and its people. Now I've seen it.

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Former Denali National Park Ranger Jon Waterman writes about his 500 mile journey across Alaska's thawing Arctic.

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-- Shoshanah in Alaska (@shanahstone.bsky.social) December 15, 2024 at 1:32 PM

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Read this article and you realize there's no turning this back-we've screwed the pooch.

#1 | Posted by Yodagirl at 2024-12-16 08:40 PM | Reply

Just don't think about it.

Trump will be dead before it gets too bad.

So.

What's the big deal?

#2 | Posted by ClownShack at 2024-12-17 03:19 AM | Reply | Funny: 1

When I first lived in Alaska, I could stand on the roof of my house and see five glaciers in the distance. Fourteen years later, three of them had receded out of view. When people would talk to me about how the global warming thing was exaggerated...this theory and that... I would tell them what I saw with my own two eyes. You've not seen anything until you've seen an Arctic drought. No snow on the ground in the middle of winter is especially dark. Even the animals have a hard time getting around when it is like that... food is scarce because the snow doesn't protect it so it freeze-dries into dust. I've been away as long as I lived there and now... finally people are taking it seriously.

#3 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2024-12-17 11:02 AM | Reply

Sometimes I really miss being able to look across a desolate and pristine landscape...it's breathtaking. Steppes have these little butterflies the size of your pinky fingernail. Sometimes the clouds would cover the sky dark and grey... and you could see fork lightning on the horizon... brush fires that would come right up to the road... very otherworldly especially when you get past the global tree line. It's a shame people don't realize how much life lives there... it makes me sad.

#4 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2024-12-17 11:13 AM | Reply

Looks like we've already decided.
Drill baby, drill.
Thoughts and prayers.
Nothing can be done.
Acceptable losses.

RightisTrite - reading that after reading the Times piece was perfect. Thank you.
Seeing the changes in person has been dramatic.Your experience and the featured story drive that home.

#5 | Posted by YAV at 2024-12-17 11:59 AM | Reply

Just another "progressive" living in his own bubble. (A bubble the size of Alaska.)

Just ask boaz.

#6 | Posted by donnerboy at 2024-12-17 02:31 PM | Reply

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