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Isentropic analysis of polar cold air outbreaks

By IARC Communications | June 9, 2017

June 16, 2017 | 2pm, 417 Akasofu- For this seminar, Professor Toshiki Iwasaki will be discussing his research pertaining to cold air outbreaks in the polar region.

Locally-based participatory monitoring

By IARC Communications | May 5, 2017

May, 11, 2017 | 3pm, 401 Akasofu- This seminar will discuss expanding the scientific basis for how the world can monitor and manage natural resources.

S.T. Lee Fellow Seminar: Frozen and liquid seawater problems

By IARC Communications | April 20, 2017

April 21, 2017 | noon-1:00pm, 401 IARC- During this seminar, visiting S.T. Lee Fellow Eva Sutter will introduce two studies – both tied to saline waters and electrical current.

Earth Day at Your Library

By IARC Communications | April 17, 2017

April, 23, 2017 | 2:00pm-4:00pm, Noel Wien Library Auditorium- UAF scientists and educators will host an assortment of activities in honor of Earth Day.

Flora and Fauna of Alaska: Living in a Changing Climate

By IARC Communications | March 31, 2017

April, 13, 2017 | noon, 501 Akasofu- This joint presentation will discuss changes, adaptations, and resiliencies of the flora and fauna of Alaska in the context of climate change.

Arctic Research and Economic Diversification

By IARC Communications | March 22, 2017

Monday, March 27, 2017 | 3:00 pm, Globe Room (Elvey)- Visiting researchers Sei-Ichi Saitoh and Taro Osabe will discuss Arctic research being conducted at Hokkaido University and fish resources in the Pacific Arctic.

Why is climate science under public debate?

By IARC Communications | March 6, 2017

March 9, 2017, noon-1:15 p.m., 401 Akasofu- A joint presentation by John Walsh (IARC), Nancy Fresco (IARC/SNAP), and Chanda Meek (UAF Political Science Department)

Ice Navigation Challenges and Information Requirements in the New Maritime Arctic

By IARC Communications | March 1, 2017

Thursday, March 2, 2017| 3:30-4:30 pm, 401 Akasofu- Arctic shipping and security expert Lawson Brigham will discuss recent changes in Arctic sea ice, greater marine access, and potentially longer seasons of navigation.

Permafrost thaw and methane release from Arctic lakes

By IARC Communications | February 21, 2017

Friday, February 24, 2017| 9:30-10:30 am, 401 Akasofu- Katey Walter Anthony will present a relatively new discovery that permafrost thaw lakes have a natural process that mitigates greenhouse gas losses, and over the long term can lead to net climate cooling.

The Scientific Frontier: What UAF Scientists learned about Alaska in 2016

By IARC Communications | January 31, 2017

Thursday, February 2, 2017| noon-1:15 pm, 501 Akasofu-Join the UAF research community for a discussion about recent findings regarding Arctic and Alaska science.

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