Articles & Interviews
Sciencepoles articles look at key findings from a range of polar science and research fields. Our articles RSS feed will inform you when new articles are published on this website.
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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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Karin Lochte on Ocean Acidification and Carbon Sequestering
21.08.2009
A biological oceanographer involved in climate change research, Professor Karin Lochte, Director of Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), is extremely well placed to discuss the increasingly central question of ocean acidification, as well as the controversial issue of carbon sequestering. Earlier in her career, she was professor of Biological Oceanography…
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Karin Lochte on the Work of the Alfred Wegener Institute
20.08.2009
Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) carries out cutting edge research in the Arctic and Antarctic as well as in the high and mid latitude oceans. A biological oceanographer involved in climate change research, Professor Karin Lochte became Director of AWI in 2007. Earlier in her career, she was professor of…
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Hugh Ducklow: Long Term Ecological Research at Palmer Station
31.07.2009
So far most of Antarctica has not been greatly affected by climate change, at least as far as researchers can tell. However there is one place in Antarctica that has witnessed some of the most drastic changes on the planet: the Antarctic Peninsula. Here temperatures have been rising, sea ice…
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Thomas Puestow on Polar View Meeting User Needs in the IPY and Beyond
09.07.2009
Since 2003 Polar View and its predecessor, Northern View, have been providing Earth observation services to a wide variety of end users all over the planet. These services include everything from ice charts to help ships navigate in polar waters to monitoring melting snow and glaciers to improve meltwater runoff…
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Thomas Puestow on the Emergence of Polar View as a Major Player in Earth Observation Services
08.07.2009
Since 2003 Polar View and its predecessor, Northern View, have been providing Earth observation services to a wide variety of end users all over the planet. These services include everything from ice charts to help ships navigate in polar waters to monitoring melting snow and glaciers to improve meltwater runoff…
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Karl Erb on US Polar Research Logistics and Policy
19.06.2009
In this interview, Dr. Karl Erb, Director of the United States Office of Polar Programs (OPP) in the National Science Foundation (NSF), discusses recent and future developments in U.S. polar research, logistics, and policy.
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Karl Erb on US Participation in the International Polar Year
18.06.2009
In this interview, Dr. Karl Erb, Director of the United States Office of Polar Programs (OPP) in the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), discusses the involvement of the U.S. in the 2007-08 International Polar Year (IPY), its benefits and legacies.











