Environment
Traditional Alaskan Ice Cellars Are Melting; Community Creates New Polar-Bear Resistant Containers
Melting Arctic ice means natural underground permafrost freezers can no longer keep food cold enough and encourages polar bears to visit inland communities for longer periods of time. This calls for new and improved above ground polar bear-resistant food storage containers.
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