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      <title>The Next Generation: An Exploration of Youth Attitudes on Climate Change in Alaska and Northern Canada</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The Arctic is experiencing climate change at a faster rate than any other region on Earth, yet the perspectives of young people living there remain underrepresented in scientific research. In this project, I examined the attitudes of youth in Alaska and northern Canada toward climate change, environmental protection, and the future of their communities. Through survey-based research, I explored how Arctic youth perceive both the risks and opportunities associated with a changing climate. These findings provide valuable insight for educators, policymakers, and future leaders working to address climate challenges in the Arctic.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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