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Public Lands, Public Data: Making Sense of Climate Change

  • By Geoff McGhee
  • Jul 27, 2015
  • 1 min read

Public lands make up nearly a third of the United States, and an even higher percentage of Alaska and the American West. They range from national parks and open rangelands to coastal waters, and serve a myriad of purposes from wildlife protection to energy production.

Bering Land Bridge National Preserve

 
 
 

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