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An initiative of @EcologicBerlin, @EcologicDC, @ArcticInstitute, and @RAKraemer, we stimulate exchange among emerging leaders on all #Arctic issues.

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Shifting from fossil energy – coal, oil & methane gas – towards renewable energies & storage in smart stand-alone energy management systems, micro- & mini-grids as well as existing, interconnected grids is an important mechanisms to combat global overheating Tx Adnan Z. Amin IRENA

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One of our favorite #Arctic Summer College speakers, jocelyn, traveled to Europe earlier this year to share her perspective on climate change. She's collected some thoughts on her experience in words and pictures: gordonfoundation.ca/resource/jocel…

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This story reminds us of our conversation at last year's #Arctic Circle Assembly. Happy International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples and thank you to those working to preserve endangered languages. (h/t Alice Wong 王美華) sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2…

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In the midst of #PhDApplications I'm thrilled to be highlighted by #UniqueScientists on hiatus as a #UniqueScientist! #DiversityInSTEM #WomenInSTEM, #DisabledInSTEM uniquescientists.com/2019/11/30/uni…

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🚨CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS🚨 The #Arctic Institute will start a new series this year on #permafrost melt. We encourage those studying permafrost, living in permafrost regions, and those experiencing the effects of melting permafrost to submit an abstract for consideration.

🚨CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS🚨

The #Arctic Institute will start a new series this year on #permafrost melt. We encourage those studying permafrost, living in permafrost regions, and those experiencing the effects of melting permafrost to submit an abstract for consideration.
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#Canada’s last intact #Arctic ice shelf breaks up - The fate of a rare “epishelf lake” is unknown The Economist economist.com/the-americas/2…

#Canada’s last intact #Arctic ice shelf breaks up - The fate of a rare “epishelf lake” is unknown <a href="/TheEconomist/">The Economist</a> 
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#Arctic ice melting: Whales adapting to global overheating: Researchers in Canada find that bowhead whales did not make their usual 6,000km roundtrip in 2018-2019 Natalie Grover @Guardian Arctic Study College The Arctic Institute Oceano Azul Foundation theguardian.com/environment/20…

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How do you mark Towel Day? I gave 42 to help save Earth from Vogons among us. And, yes, bitter and peanuts before travel. #DouglasAdams betterplace.org/de/projects/91…

How do you mark Towel Day?  I gave 42 to help save Earth from Vogons among us.  And, yes, bitter and peanuts before travel. #DouglasAdams 

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Global #overheating affects #Arctic more than any other region, save small low-lying islands. Worth pondering on your way to Glasgow #climate COP26. Simon Dalby Dalby CIGI #COP26 Arctic Study College The Arctic Institute Ecologic Institute cigionline.org/articles/its-t…

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.The Economist has a write-up on "On Savage Shores", by Caroline Dodds Pennock: As Europeans went west, indigenous people travelled the other way from #America. It opens an under-researched area of #Atlantic history. economist.com/culture/2023/0…

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Too late now to save #Arctic summer ice, #climate scientists find Ice-free summers inevitable even with sharp emissions cuts and likely to result in more extreme heatwaves and floods theguardian.com/environment/20… Ecologic Institute Ecologic Institute Arctic Study College The Arctic Institute

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Apologies in advance for not explaining this in any way, but here are the daily standard deviations for Antarctic sea ice extent for every day, 1989-2023, based on the 1991-2020 mean. Each blue line represents the SD's for a full year. Lighter is more recent. 2023 is in red.

Apologies in advance for not explaining this in any way, but here are the daily standard deviations for Antarctic sea ice extent for every day, 1989-2023, based on the 1991-2020 mean. Each blue line represents the SD's for a full year. Lighter is more recent.

2023 is in red.
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Dr. Jonathan Foley The Guardian No. If you read The Guardian, then you’ll see, it’s basically about the risk of an AMOC shutdown with the median estimate of 2050, and a wide range. Quite a few top line scientists are quoted in the article and it gives quite a balanced perspective on the risk.