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The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, and International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) in collaboration with the Oceaographic Institute present 'The Cold is Getting Hot!'

Environmental change in the Arctic and Antarctic is accelerating

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University of Alaska Fairbanks

NNA PredictFest is a two-day gathering of collaboration, new ideas and planning. The goal of this event is to bring researchers and community members to identify and test ideas for future NSF NNA proposals.

We will be utilizing meeting space on the UAF Fairbanks campus. There will also be

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The 2022 Ocean Sciences Meeting is now a fully virtual event.

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This year’s theme emphasizes the importance of working together. “Come Together and Connect,” focuses on strengthening the ocean sciences community through discussing both basic and applied research while making scientific

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

The Canadian Studies Center, along with University of the Arctic and Yukon University, invite you to join us for an engaging discussion about the development and growth of the Arctic Council—and where it might go from here.

In conversation with Arctic visionaries Rosemarie Kuptana, Franklyn

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Update: Due to COVID delays, the organizers have postponed the scheduled NSF-funded Polar Radar Conference to be held through the University of Maine and the Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Lab. The new virtual conference dates will be April 4-6, 2022.

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The Climate Change

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Online: 5:00-6:30 am AKST, 9:00-10:30 am EST, 2:00-3:30 GMT

This session explores what gaps exist in current policies using the case of Canada, Iceland, and Russia to evaluate what is required for the road ahead.

In our current era of conflict between reliable fossil-fuel and increased demand for clean renewable energy production, energy policies are

Speaking: Jessica Glass, University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences

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Online: 7:00-8:00 pm AKST, 11:00 pm - 12:00 am EST

Assistant Professor Jessica Glass, University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences will present “A Menu Mystery of Mammoth Proportions Uncovered by DNA" as part of the Science for Alaska Lecture Series.

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The rapidly changing Arctic is leading to economic and governance implications worldwide. Decreasing sea ice is opening new trade routes between Asia and Europe as well as increasing natural resource extraction, environmental exploration, and tourism.

According to the Intergovernmental Panel

What is Arctic Science?

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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

Low Oxygen Environments in Marine and Coastal Waters - Drivers, Consequences, Solutions

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UPDATE: Considering the circumstances, the event will be in a HYBRID FORMAT to be able to engage with all of you throughout the world. You will have the possibility to present your work either on site or at distance.

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Oxygen is critical to the health of the planet. It affects the cycles