Alaska Businesses Call for Action on Climate Change

With November temperatures in the 40s, no snow and full sun in Anchorage, it seemed an appropriate day for representatives of Alaska businesses to call for action on climate change.

Ellen Lockyer, APRN – Anchorage

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With November temperatures in the 40s, no snow and full sun in Anchorage, it seemed an appropriate day for representatives of Alaska businesses to call for action on climate change.
Ellen Lockyer, APRN – Anchorage
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