By A Mystery Man Writer
Extreme weather in Alaska that has brought record high temperatures and torrential downpours has left authorities in the far northern US state warning of "Icemageddon".
Scientists say the unchecked burning of fossil fuels and other human activity is changing the climate, making it more unpredictable and prone to wild swings.
Climate Change, Division of Community and Regional Affairs
Arctic forever changed by rapidly warming climate – UN weather agency
Climate Change - Bering Land Bridge National Preserve (U.S. National Park Service)
Sea Ice - Alaska Nature and Science (U.S. National Park Service)
Alaska - Fourth National Climate Assessment
Up to half of the world's glaciers could disappear even if ambitious climate targets are hit, new study finds
Climate Change Is Intensifying the Tsunami Threat in Alaska
Climate Change Indicators: Permafrost
Photos: The Impact of Climate Change on Kivalina, Alaska - The Atlantic
Alaska on the edge: Newtok's residents race to stop village falling into sea, Environment
Melting Arctic ice will have catastrophic effects on the world, experts say. Here's how. - ABC News
Alaska's Melting Jeopardizes Food Supply
Climate Change and the Arctic - Marine Mammal Commission
New report highlights Alaska's last five years of dramatic climate change