Sportsmen come out in favor of climate change legislation

Tue, February 12, 2008

More than 670 hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation organizations have signed on to a letter with the National Wildlife Federation urging Congress to pass climate change legislation like the Lieberman-Warner bill now pending Senate floor action. They want a cap-and-trade system that will cut greenhouse gas emissions 2% a year and generate funds for fish and wildlife conservation.

Joel Southern, APRN - Washington, DC

 
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Shifting winds believed to play a major role in loss of arctic sea ice

Tue, February 12, 2008

A climatologist at the University of Washington says a change in wind direction may help explain the dramatic ice loss in the arctic ocean in recent years. Ignatius Rigor spoke yesterday at the Alaska Forum on the Environment in Anchorage. He says warmer temperatures play a roll but wind is also sweeping more ice out of the arctic.

Annie Feidt, APRN - Anchorage

 
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Rural energy costs likely to remain high

Tue, February 12, 2008

Another event at the Alaska Forum on the Environment looked at the prospects for alternative energy development in rural Alaska. But a panel concluded its unlikely the bush will see a drop in energy costs anytime soon.

Len Anderson, KSKA - Anchorage

 
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ExxonMobil agrees to sell North Slope natural gas

Tue, February 12, 2008

The company is the largest leaseholder of North Slope gas and has agreed to provide up to 10 billion cubic feet of gas per year to the 1,100 commercial and residential customers of Fairbanks Natural Gas beginning in mid 2009.

Dave Donaldson, APRN - Juneau

 
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State considers making Angoon a fast ferry port

Tue, February 12, 2008

State transportation officials are looking at making Angoon a fast ferry port. Marine highway managers are considering changes to the Southeast village’s ferry ramp that would allow the Fairweather to dock. The changes could provide direct service to Sitka, which Angoon has wanted for several years.

Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska - Juneau

 
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Preserving WWII artifacts in the Aleutians

Tue, February 12, 2008

A renowned expert in the field of preserving World War II guns is helping the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge figure out how to preserve artifacts on Kiska island in the Aleutian chain.

Mike Mason, KBBI - Homer

 
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Lance Mackey leads Yukon Quest

Tue, February 12, 2008

Lance Mackey left the Slaven’s Cabin Dog Drop at 3:20 this morning after a 7 hour rest. Fairbanks rookie Ken Anderson left about two hours later at 5:13. Hugh Neff chased him out at 5:20 this morning, followed by Brent Sass of Fairbanks, Chatanika’s Dan Kaduce, Healy’s Dave Dalton, and Yukoners Michelle Phillips and Cor Guimond. Just 17 teams are left in this year’s Yukon Quest.

Libby Casey and Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

 
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Iron Dog leaders distance themselves from the field

Tue, February 12, 2008

The leaders of the Iron Dog snowmachine race arrived at Nome this afternoon. Two teams have distanced themselves from the rest of the Iron Dog pack, but the race is only halfway done.

Tim Bodony, KIYU - Galena

 
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Alaska News Nightly: February 12, 2008

Tue, February 12, 2008

Hundreds of outdoor sports organizations sign on to support legislation to curb greenhouse gasses. Plus, does the wind play a big role in melting sea ice - one scientist says it does. And the latest results from the Iron Dog and Yukon Quest trails. Those stories and more on tonight’s Alaska News Nightly, broadcast statewide on APRN stations.

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Talk of Alaska: The Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA)

Tue, February 12, 2008

We’ve had some illuminating shows with ConocoPhillips and the Alaska Gasline Port Authority about competing plans for pipelines to deliver Alaska’s natural gas to market. This time we’re giving listeners a crack at the Governor’s gasline team.Only one bidder — TransCanada — could satisfy all the terms in the Governor’s process for promoting a natural gas pipeline. Is one bidder enough, or do we need a new process? This week we feature the Governor’s gasline team. As they prepare for public meetings across the state this month, they’re here to talk to you first.

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