Finding safe haven in the climate change future: Alaska and Hawaii

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Finding safe haven in the climate change future: Alaska and Hawaii
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On land, another feedback loop has scientists on edge. It concerns the permafrost that lies beneath the duff. When permafrost melts — and recent studies have found a growing number of places in Alaska where that is now happening —, a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide in the short term. If the Arctic transforms into a net emitter of greenhouse gases, that could cause global temperatures to rise even further, which would result in more permafrost melt.

to propose a climate change adaptation plan"that will safeguard Alaska now and for future generations."In 2021, Hawaii became the first U.S. state to pass a resolution to declare a climate emergency.

to waves and storms made more intense by climate change. To date, coastal erosion has eaten away 13 miles of beaches in the state, and has left 70% of the existing beaches in a precarious state, according to Hawaii's climate change portal.

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