An industrial community near the Arctic Ocean in Alaska, providing support for the North Slope oil fields, experienced record-breaking temperatures. Deadhorse, at the end of the Dalton Highway, reached 89 degrees Fahrenheit, marking the highest temperature in over 50 years of recorded history. This event underscores the ongoing impact of climate change, with the Arctic region being especially vulnerable to rising temperatures. The extreme heat not only disrupts the local ecosystem but also has wider implications for Arctic communities and the environment.