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Charles Wohlforth
In "On Thin Ice" Wohlforth discusses time spent with the Iñupiaq whalers of Barrow, Alaska, during the spring whaling season of 2002. Wohlforth’s essay in The Future of Nature and his book, The Whale and the Supercomputer, are among a growing number of published accounts on the effects of global warming in the Arctic.
Read more from "On Thin Ice" in the excerpt featured below. Also, please check out the organizations featured for more about the environment and people of Alaska. The Orion Society, which publishes Orion magazine, where Wohlforth’s essay first appeared, is also a featured organization. Also visit Orion's website for Seth Kantner's blog, Dispatches from the Edge, about how life is changing in Alaska. Kantner's new book, Shopping for Porcupine, is featured below, as is his novel, Ordinary Wolves. To learn about how global warming is affecting the boreal forest region of the United States, go here. Alaska Native Knowledge Network The Alaska Native Knowledge Network is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing. It has been established to assist Native people, government agencies, educators, and the general public. More Info Alaska Oceans Program The Alaska Oceans Program is part of the Alaska Conservation Foundation. According to their website, their mission is "to protect and restore the amazing diversity of the North Pacific’s ocean ecology, including fish, wildlife, and seabirds and their habitat, while providing for sustainable human uses." More Info Orion Society
The Orion Society is an award-winning publisher, an environmental education organization, and a communications and support network for grassroots environmental and community organizations across North America. More Info |
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