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April 22, 2024

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No Arctic science event is announced today.

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Fifty Million Years Ago, the Arctic Was a Warm Swamp

Think you know what the Arctic looked like during the Eocene Epoch? Play NOVA’s Polar Lab to find out: You might be surprised by the plants and animals that used to call it home.

NOVA

Alaska Native Vision for the Future: Self Determination

Indigenous leaders want a seat at the table and to be seen and heard. “Nothing about us without us.” That’s the message Indigenous leaders shared at an Arctic symposium that organizers say brought in participants from 30 countries. Six Inupiaq, Tlingit and Athabascan leaders kicked off “Arctic Encounter 2024” with a plenary session entitled “Northern Indigenous Leadership: Our Future, Our Vision for Success.”

Juneau Empire

Canadian Farmers Take Precautions as Bird Flu Outbreaks Hit U.S. Dairy Cattle

H5N1 is in the news again, and this time it has spread to cattle in several U.S. states. It has even infected a dairy worker in Texas. Global health epidemiologist Raywat Deonandan explains how avian flu is spreading, how transmissible it is, what vaccines are available, and why we shouldn't be too worried just yet.

CBC News

Researchers Shine Light on Rapid Changes in Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems

Arctic and boreal latitudes are warming faster than any other region on Earth. In three new studies, Earth system scientists at the University of California, Irvine report how the ecosystems in these regions are changing.

Science Daily

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS - UNOLS Arctic Marine Research Capabilities Committee Science Mission Requirements Refresh Project

Healy, Coast Guard

Organizers seek nominations for individuals interested in serving on the UNOLS Arctic Marine Research Capabilities Committee. The committee will consist of:

  1. Up to 12 people
  2. Chair – an academic researcher
  3. 8-9 members from the research vessel user community including international membership and disciplinary balance.
  4. 3-4 Technical / Operational Experts (naval architects, R/V operators, and R/V Technical Support personnel).


Self-nominations are strongly encouraged.  If you are interested in representing community perspectives on current and emerging needs for polar research, we urge you to apply for membership on the AMRCC.  Applicants or nominees should submit a brief statement of interest in serving on AMRCC along with a CV to the UNOLS Office by email <office@unols.org>. Please include information about your sea-going and/or polar experience.  Statements of Interest and CVs are requested by April 28, 2024.  Appointments will be made in a manner to achieve a balance of expertise in the different scientific disciplines and technical areas.  Committee members will be formally appointed by the UNOLS Chair.  

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Noon ET on May April 25, 2024 | Virtual

Arctic Security in the Age of Green Transition

The war in Ukraine has accelerated cooperation between Russia and China in the Arctic region. Join Harvard Kennedy School’s Arctic Initiative for a discussion on the limits of that cooperation and the implications for the security of the Arctic states and the green transition.

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NEW THIS WEEK | 10:30 pm ET on May April 25, 2024 | Virtual

Bumble Bees of the Nome Area!

We see bumble bees each summer but who are they and what do we know about them? Hailey and Leah will share results of their 2021 bee survey along Nome’s road system. Come learn more about natural history, distribution, nesting behaviors, and more(!) of our busy summer neighbors.

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Noon ET on May April 26, 2024 | Virtual

Promoting Waste Management for Sustainable Arctic Cities

Join Harvard Kennedy School’s Arctic Initiative and the Arctic Mayors’ Forum for a discussion with practitioners and experts exploring how Arctic cities are implementing innovative waste management approaches, including circular economy strategies, to address pollution and create cleaner, more sustainable places to live.

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May 13-16, 2024 | Anchorage, Alaska USA

20th International Conference on Cold Regions Engineering

This event is hosted by the University of Alaska Anchorage and the American Society of Civil Engineers. The Conference will connect engineers, academics, and cold regions experts from various disciplines to share their knowledge and experience. The conference theme is Sustainable and Resilient Engineering Solutions for Changing Cold Regions. The conference is organized around daily plenary and multi-tracked technical sessions, ethics, and hands on opportunities in with the new Arctic Environmental and Engineering Data and Design Support System (EDS).

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May 14-15, 2024 | Brussels, Belgium and virtual

EU Arctic Forum and Indigenous Peoples’ Dialogue

The European Commission and the European External Action Service jointly host the EU Arctic Forum and Indigenous Peoples’ Dialogue. The EU Arctic Forum will provide an opportunity to assess recent developments in the Arctic and to discuss challenges ahead. It will look at some of the achievements of the EU Arctic policy in recent years and will continue to provide a strategic outlook for the years to come. The Indigenous Peoples’ Dialogue will offer a platform for discussion on Arctic matters affecting Indigenous Peoples.

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May 20, 2024 | Anchorage, Alaska USA

Launch Alaska Climate Innovation Showcase

Launch Alaska hosts this event to celebrate Launch Alaska Portfolio companies and build new connections between the people and projects accelerating the energy transition in Alaska. This event is held the day before the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference and is part of that program. 

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May 21- 23, 2024 | Anchorage, Alaska USA

Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference

Guided by the theme “Transforming Energy Now for the Next 50 Years,” the 2024 Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference will focus on real world examples in Alaska and around the globe demonstrating progress in the energy transition including established renewable sources, advancements in energy storage, and emerging technologies such as green fuels and advanced nuclear power. World-renowned speakers and experts will highlight the agenda, along with breakout tracks, panel discussions, and multiple networking opportunities.

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May 29- June 3, 2024 | Bodø, Norway

Arctic Congress Bodø 2024

Nordland Research Institute and NORD University host this event. The congress includes high-level plenary sessions, several parallel sessions, network activities, and social and cultural events. Researchers, policymakers, businesses, and students exchange knowledge and connect across the Arctic. IASSA and UArctic will also hold their General Assemblies.

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June 16-20, 2024 | Whitehorse, Yukon Canada and virtual

ICOP 2024: Integrating Perspectives of Permafrost Thaw, Change, and Adaptation

The 12th International Conference on Permafrost will consider “Integrating Perspectives of Permafrost Thaw, Change, and Adaptation.” The conference will address the most recent developments and stimulate engaging technical and scientific discussions among academics, professionals, contractors, suppliers, and students. The impacts of climate change and economic development have significantly changed the Arctic, in recent decades, resulting in a wealth of research initiatives and challenging engineering projects. Event partners include the Canadian Permafrost Association, IPA, and Yukon University.

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March 21-28, 2025 | Boulder, Colorado USA

4th International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV)

In lead up to its 35th anniversary in 2025, the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) is coordinating a multi-year planning process for the Fourth International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV) that will engage Arctic researchers, policymakers, residents, and stakeholders from around the world to collegially discuss the state of Arctic science, the place the Arctic occupies in global affairs and systems, to consider the most urgent knowledge gaps and research priorities that lie before us and to explore avenues to address these research needs. This event is hosted by a consortium of US institutions, including the University of Colorado Boulder, University of Northern Iowa, University of Alaska Fairbanks, and Alaska Pacific University. ICARP I, II, and III focused the attention of the world’s researchers toward the value of strategic international coordination in accelerating progress in addressing critical challenges. ICARP IV will build upon this concept by striving to achieve consensus and build collaborations among the leading scientific, academic, environmental, Indigenous and political organizations currently concerned with Arctic issues.

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