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Permafrost Pathways connects science, people, and policy to advance Arctic justice

Tiffany Windholz, Reggie Tuluk, Permafrost Pathways Tribal Liaison for the Native Village of Cev’aq, and Darcy Peter downloading data from a temperature sensor.

Tiffany Windholz, Reggie Tuluk, Permafrost Pathways Tribal Liaison for the Native Village of Cev’aq, and Darcy Peter downloading data from a temperature sensor.

photo by Aurora Taylor

Permafrost Pathways study informed one of the biggest headlines in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) 2024 Arctic Report Card, sending a clear but alarming message to the world: more than one-third of Arctic-boreal region has shifted to a source of carbon. The sobering results, mentioned in over 700 news stories from 42 countries, shed light on the urgency of Arctic research.

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