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Improving climate change coverage in news
Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United StatesJoin the International Arctic Research Center for January's research salon panel discussion on working together to improve climate change coverage in the news. Hear perspectives from a journalist, a climate…
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From science to action on climate change
Akasofu 501 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, Alaska, United StatesSeminar by visiting scientist Dr. Peter Frumhoff from the Union of Concerned Scientists.
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Response of major modes of eastern Arctic Ocean variability to climate change
Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United StatesJoin IARC for Till Baumann’s PhD thesis defense titled response of major modes of eastern Arctic Ocean variability to climate change. Till is advised by Igor Polyakov. Abstract: The Arctic…
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Climate change: from cutting-edge science to innovative solutions
Salisbury Theatre 1718 Tanana Drive, Fairbanks, AK, United StatesAbout the speaker- Dr. Katharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist who served as a lead author for the National Climate Assessments under the Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations. She also…
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Arctic climate change: Alternative futures
While changes of sea ice and air temperature have received widespread media coverage, other changes in the cryosphere and the broader Arctic environment have been synthesized in recent assessment reports.
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Arctic Climate Impact Assessments 2000-2005
Climate variability and change, and more recently, notable increases in UV radiation, have become important issues in the Arctic region over the past few decades. These issues have also prevailed in the international scientific and political scene for over a decade through major programs of scientific research (e.g., WCRP), through intergovernmental assessments (e.g., AMAP, IPCC, and WMO), and through international treaties, protocols and conventions.
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Bering Sea Impact Study 1995-1999
Our assessment of the impacts of climate change in Alaska and the Bering Sea region started in 1995 and has now spanned a period of almost five years, with workshops taking place each year. In 1995 our first workshop was on “Preparing for an Uncertain Future: Impacts of Short- and Long-Term Climate Change on Alaska.”…