Part 1: Juneau report maps out impacts of climate change and coping mechanisms.
Guests: Jim Powell, Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center and UAS public administration assistant professor and researcher.The Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center recently released a report that looks at the impacts of climate change on the past, present and future of Juneau. It not only analyzes the problems but offers solutions.

Part 2: Monitoring Suicide Basin for glacial dam outbursts.
Guests: Aaron Jacobs, hydrologist and meteorologist, National Weather Service Juneau office.A warming climate takes its toll on glaciers and snowmelt, increasing the threat of flooding. Hydrologists like Aaron Jacobs, call this "hidden water," water that is held back by glacial dams, that can burst out after long stretches of hot weather and cause a sudden rise in surrounding lakes and rivers. Jacobs talks about…

Part 3: Auke Bay Yoga offers healing plants workshop.
Guests: Lindsey Bloom, founder of Auke Bay Yoga. Heather Evoy is a harvester of plants Alaska Natives have long used for food and healing.Auke Bay Yoga is taking time out this Friday to celebrate and savor the plants of summer with an evening dedicated to appreciating local plants and their healing powers. Heather Evoy will share her traditional knowledge about plants Alaska Natives have used for food and healing.









