As Alaska's popular Mendenhall Glacier continues to recede due to climate change, the tourist-packed capital city of Juneau faces challenges in managing the increasing number of visitors, reports USA Today.
With record-breaking numbers expected this year and projections of even more by 2050, the city is contemplating how to preserve its natural wonders and limit environmental impacts.
As the glacier's visibility diminishes, city officials are considering the future implications for tourism and the ecosystem. Scientists are studying the changes' effects on habitats, while officials propose new trails and facilities to accommodate the anticipated increase in visitors. However, concerns remain about maintaining sustainability and avoiding over-tourism.
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