Hi all,

 

Last year, I went to Alaska for original field research in the Arctic circle with Indigenous groups and forest managers, supported partly by GENIE and by a Sloan Foundation grant with Holly Buck. The paper offers some sobering critiques of carbon forestry as well as coastal protection. I have the citation as follows, PDF attached for ease of reference.

 

Sovacool, BK. “Climate change interventions at the “top of the world”: Exploring risk-risk tradeoffs in coastal protection and forest carbon removal in Alaska,” Frontiers in Political Science 8 (January 26, 2026), 1695743, pp. 1-19. Available at https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/political-science/articles/10.3389/fpos.2026.1695743/full

 

Best,

 

Benjamin

 

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