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A new project in the Chugach and Tongass National Forests will make overnights in Alaska’s wilderness less intimidating for ...
Alaska and nine other states have notified the Environmental Protection Agency they intend to sue if new standards for certification of wood-burning stoves are not issued soon.
The state of Alaska intends to sue the Environmental Protection Agency over the federal agency’s failure to comply with its own wood stove standards, the Department of Law announced Thursday.
Yet, just outside of Anchorage is a highly accessible state park that is home to one of Alaska's best glistening glacial lakes that is an amazing place to kayak and camp.
Topline A group of ten states plan to sue the Environmental Protection Agency for failing to update its residential wood-burning stove emissions standards, citing potential health and ...
Zoe Denenberg is a traveling cook, baker, and food writer. She is the executive chef at Camp Denali, a remote wilderness lodge in Denali National Park, Alaska. This time last year, I was living in ...
Attorneys general from 10 states plan to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, saying its failure to review and ensure emissions standards for residential wood-burning stoves has allowed ...
Don Sakis checks the fire in his Riteway wood stove at his home on Jan. 23, 2018, in Palmer, Alaska. Sakis and his family have heated their home with the stove for 35 years. Attorneys general from ...
Trapping from a tent camp taught me how important it was to have instant fire-starting materials at hands’ reach. The cold tent stove was reachable from my sleeping bag.