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    DAMOCLES Scientists Convene in Brussels

    17.11.2009

    From the 10th to the 12th of November 2009, the DAMOCLES (Developing Arctic Modeling and Observing Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies) project held a symposium in Brussels, Belgium. The symposium gathered more than 150 scientists involved in the EU-funded research project so they could debate and discuss the results of…

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    Frank Pattyn on Ice Sheet Models and Ice-ocean Interaction

    05.11.2009

    A glaciologist and ice sheet modeller at the Glaciological Laboratory, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) , Frank Pattyn is a key member of the international ice sheet modelling community and a leading expert on ice sheet dynamics. His most recent interest lies…

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    Lene Kielsen Holm: How Climate Change and Socio-economics Are Affecting Greenland Inuit

    20.10.2009

    Traditions, language, and knowledge about sea ice are currently strongin Inuit communities in Northwestern Greenland. However despite effortsto keep their heritage alive, Inuit living in this corner of the planetare nonetheless affected by climate change and the preservation ofindigenous knowledge is being affected by external factors.

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    Claudio Aporta: Investigating What Canadian Inuit Know about Sea Ice

    12.10.2009

    Dr. Claudio Aporta is the principal investigator for the ISIUOP (Inuit Sea Ice Use andOccupancy Project), the Canadian component ofthe IPY Sea Ice Knowledge and Use (SIKU) project (IPY project n° 166). ISIUOP has been running for three seasons in Inuit communities in Eastern Canada and is currently wrapping up…

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    Igor Krupnik: Documenting Arctic Peoples Knowledge and Use of Sea Ice

    06.10.2009

    Indigenous people who live on the Chukchi Peninsula in the Russian Far East and in Western Alaska have experienced a dramatic shift in their sea ice use and knowledge over the past two generations. Several indigenous languages traditionally spoken in the region are on the decline, and in many communities…

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    Examining Indigenous Sea Ice Knowledge and Use

    05.10.2009

    For many indigenous communities that have lived in the Arctic for millennia, sea ice has been an integral part of their living environment. As a place where they have spent a significant part of their lives hunting, fishing and even dwelling on the ice, the intimate understanding of sea ice…

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    Martin Siegert: Current Understanding and Ongoing Research of Antarctic Subglacial Lakes

    25.09.2009

    Martin Siegert is the Head of the School of GeoSciences at the University of Edinburgh and leader of a new consortium to study sub-glacial Lake Ellsworth in West Antarctica. As co-Chair of the Antarctic Climate Evolution Programme (ACE) and a member of the Subglacial Antarctic Lakes Exploration group (SALE) ,…

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    Darrell Kaufman Discusses Methods Used in Studying past Arctic Climate

    16.09.2009

    As a Professor of Geology and Environmental Science at Northern Arizona University, Dr. Darrell Kaufman has been studying past climate changes in Alaska over the last 20 years. His current research is aimed at using evidence from previous climate changes to help understand present and future climate changes. Dr. Kaufman…

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    Darrell Kaufman on Examining the Reverse in the Arctic Cooling Trend

    15.09.2009

    Dr. Darrell Kaufman, Professor of Geology and Environmental Science at Northern Arizona University, has been studying past climate changes in Alaska for the last 20 years. His current research is aimed at using evidence from previous climate changes to help understand present and future climate changes. Dr. Kaufman is also…

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    Francesco Frati: What Can the Genetic Makeup of Antarctic Springtails Tell Us?

    01.09.2009

    For as long as life has existed on Earth, environmental factors have had a significant influence over where a particular organism can live and to what extent it can thrive. Yet the environment can also ultimately influence the genetic structure of a given population of organisms, as Dr. Franceso Frati…

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