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Fabiola Topaz
Alaska, often referred to as "The Last Frontier," is renowned for its pristine wilderness and awe-inspiring landscapes. However, this vast and remote state has not been immune to the effects of climate change and other ecological shifts. Over the past few decades, Alaska has experienced significant environmental changes that have far-reaching consequences not only for the state itself but also for the entire globe. In this article, we will explore some of the ecological changes taking place in Alaska and their impact on a global scale.