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Subscribe from the 2020 US Census. Census data are used to draw legislative districts, allocate billions of federal funds to communities each year, and measure prevalence rates for health conditions, criminal victimization, and many other population-based measures. The agency has delayed reporting the detailed results from the 2020 Census while it finalizes a new strategy for protecting privacy of respondents.
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Murkowski must work to address climate change Author: Zach Brown Published December 11, 2020
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Print article Last Saturday, Gov. Mike Dunleavy declared a disaster in my home of Southeast Alaska. Record-obliterating rain more than a foot in a few days mixed with melting snow in the 50-degree F warmth and poured down swollen watersheds, tearing out bridges, washing out roads. Ketchikan Lakes Dam teetered on the brink of failure, nearly disgorging a flash flood through the city’s historic downtown. In Haines, the rains set loose landslides that buried homes and people. This extraordinary storm was born of the hottest November ever recorded on planet Earth. Warm air acts like a sponge, soaking up evaporation from the abnormally warm North Pacific below then wringing out on our communities when atmospheric rivers align. Record heat begets record wet.