Elizabeth Qaulluq Cravalho, an Alaska Native leader, has recently left her role at the U.S. Arctic Research Commission, amid significant shifts in Arctic policy under the Trump administration. This departure has left the Arctic research and policymaking community in a state of uncertainty.
Appointed by former President Joe Biden in 2021, Cravalho was reportedly dismissed by the current administration, reflecting a move away from climate change-focused research in favor of military and energy security concerns. Her departure also coincides with increased media attention on Alaska Natives' unease about an indigenous corporation's partnerships with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Despite Cravalho's exit, the precise policy impact remains unclear. As the Arctic research community c

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