Joey Mendolia

Photographer & Videographer
   
Public Project
Bethel, AK Climate Change
Copyright Joey Mendolia, Katie Basile & Krysti Shallenberger 2024
Updated Dec 2023
Location Bethel, Alaska
Topics Featured Film, Videos
Around 50 miles inland from the Kuskokwim Bay, nestled along the Kuskokwim River, is Bethel, the largest community in western Alaska with roughly 7,000 people.

The Yukon-Kuskokwim region is experiencing effects from climate change on almost a daily basis. Thawing permafrost is disrupting roadways and infrastructure, causing costly fixes and adaptions. When frozen over, the Kuskokwim River becomes a highly-utilized transport, hunting, and travel route for smaller villages near Bethel. But that freeze is being more and more delayed.

With limited budget availability for addressing climate change concerns, can Bethel afford the cost of climate change? We hear from Bethel residents.

This story was awarded Best Multimedia Presentation by the Alaska Press Club.
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