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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has already opened a Pandora’s box of consequences across the globe. With the invasion still in its beginning stages, its effects on Arctic governance, research, and economic activity will only multiply in the coming days and beyond. The seven remaining Arctic states

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The BEPSII Sea ice School 2022 will take place 14-23 May 2022 at the CHARS Station in Cambridge Bay, Canada. The school targets Early Career Scientists, preferably PhD students, but also Master students and early Post-Doc. Lectures, field and lab work will address basic sea-ice and snow physics, sea

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The School of Ice is an NSF-funded professional development program for faculty at Minority Serving Institutions. This program will train participants to understand paleoclimate evidence derived from ice cores and acquire the skills necessary to bring this exciting inquiry into new and existing

How can science transform data into evidence for informed decisionmaking?

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Online: 4:00 am AKST, 8:00 am EST, 1:00 pm GMT

International scientific cooperation is fundamental to the implementation of the seventeen United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, involving science and decisionmaking institutions involved with governance mechanisms and built structures. The changing Arctic has increasingly important global

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The Arctic Institute (TAI) is pleased to launch its first-ever conference, which will be held entirely online between 8 - 10 June 2022. TAI celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2021, and the team is excited to start their second decade with updated missions and new events. The Institute will launch a

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Online: 9:00-10:00 am AKST, 1:00-2:00 pm EST

ARCUS invites registration for the next Arctic Research Seminar featuring Dr. Robert Holzworth, professor of Earth and Space Science and Adjunct professor of Physics, titled "Lightning in the Arctic" will be held via Zoom.

Registration is required for this event. Instructions for accessing the

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Online: 12:00-1:00 pm AKST, 4:00-5:00 pm EST

Join the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs Arctic Science Section for a virtual Office Hour to share program updates with the Arctic research community. This webinar will introduce new staff, inform the community of upcoming funding opportunities, and answer questions regarding

Polar Regions, Climate Change and Society

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The German Society of Polar Research (DGP) cordially invites you to attend the 28th International Polar Conference to be held in Potsdam, Germany from 1 to 5 May 2022.

"Polar Regions, Climate Change and Society" will be the motto of the conference.

The polar and alpine environment faces

Speaking: Matt Macander, ABR, Inc.

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Online: 10:00-11:00 am AKST, 2:00-3:00 pm EST

Widespread changes in the distribution and abundance of plant functional types (PFTs) are occurring in Arctic and boreal ecosystems due to the intensification of disturbances, such as fire, and climate-driven vegetation dynamics, such as tundra shrub expansion. To understand how these changes affect

Speaking: Ko Barrett, NOAA's Senior Advisor for Climate

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Online: 10:00-11:00 am AKST, 2:00-3:00 pm EST

This event is part of the NOAA Environmental Leadership Seminar (NELS) Series with sponsorship from the NOAA Science Council. The NOAA-wide NELS provides examples of NOAA's leadership in environmental science, by those who lead it and make it happen. The NELS are presented as part of the NOAA