6:00- 9:00 pm ET on April 18, 2023 | Washington, DC
DC Arctic Social
| Hosted by the Arctic Migration in Harmony Research Coordination Network in partnership with the US Arctic Research Commission, this event will be an opportunity to connect early-career Arctic researchers with others interested in Arctic research, policymaking, connections, and study. From students to storytellers, diplomats to interdisciplinary researchers with an interest in the Arctic, all are welcome. | |
Less Ice, Fewer Calling Seals | |
For several years, a team of researchers from the Alfred Wegener Institute used underwater microphones to listen for seals at the edge of the Antarctic. Their initial findings, just released in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, indicate that sea-ice retreat has had significant effects on the animals’ behavior: when the ice disappears, areas normally full of vocalizations become very quiet. | |
Ice Researchers Among World’s Most Influential – a Sign of the TIME(s)? | |
Climate change is impacting the frozen regions of our planet faster and more seriously than expected. The naming of two ice scientists as amongst the world’s most influential people shows growing recognition of the key role played by the cryosphere and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to protect it. | |
Specialist Adviser vacancy for Polar Research Sub-Committee inquiry into ‘The UK and the Arctic Environment’ | |
The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) is inviting applications from individuals interested in being a Specialist Adviser to its Sub-Committee on Polar Research for its inquiry into the UK’s relationship with the Arctic environment. The Sub-Committee’s inquiry is exploring three broad aspects of this relationship: the moral imperative to protect the delicate Arctic environment, the ramifications of the exploitation of the Arctic for its resources, and the UK’s leadership role in Arctic science. | |
Russia Says Northern Sea Route To Transport 270m tons by 2035 | |
Russia continues to release increasingly ambitious figures for the development of the Northern Sea Route (NSR). According to the latest forecasts by Rosatom the route will see 270m tons of cargo in 2035. This would be a nearly ten-fold increase over 2022. In comparison, the Suez Canal, one of the world’s busiest shipping routes, saw 1.27bn tons of cargo throughput in 2022. Just a few years ago, estimates that the Arctic could see 20 percent of the cargo volume of the Suez Canal would have seemed outlandish, but Russian officials insist that these forecasts are very much achievable. | |
1:00 pm ET on April 21, 2023 | Webinar
IARPC Public Webinar Series: National Science Foundation Arctic Sciences Section Office Hours
| The Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee and the National Science Foundation will host this webinar for an NSF Arctic Sciences Section community office hour. NSF will highlight new Dear Colleague letters, discuss solicitation updates, outline research support and logistics expectations for the upcoming season, and provide other updates. There will be time set aside for Q&A as well as breakout rooms with program officers. | |
April 24-27, 2023 | Nuuk, Greenland
2023 AITC – Mapping the Arctic
| The geopolitical situation and increased interest in the sustainable development of the Arctic have resulted in new Arctic funding strategies from agencies such as ESA, the American NSF, and the EU work programs. The AITC conference will provide opportunities to interact across scientific, civil, and commercial domains, in three overall thematic tracks Sea, cryosphere, and land, ranging from ocean, sea-ice, and land ice including permafrost and ice-free land, to develop new ideas and projects and to create new collaboration aiming for sustainable development of the Arctic regions and especially Greenland. | |
May 1-4, 2023 | Houston, Texas USA
Offshore Technology Conference 2023
| The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) is where energy professionals meet to exchange ideas and opinions to advance scientific and technical knowledge for offshore resources and environmental matters. The conference will include presentations discussing technical solutions, innovations, and advancements of all aspects of the offshore energy industry. Participants will include operators, research, vendors, and stakeholders. The experience of the last 50 years in the Arctic will be in attendance. That expertise and knowledge is available to move forward and support energy, mining, renewables, marine transport, tourism, and other activities in the harshest environments. | |
May 22-25, 2023 | Anchorage, Alaska USA
Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference
| The 2023 Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference will focus on Alaska’s role leading the energy transition from established renewable sources to innovative and emerging technologies. World-renowned speakers and experts will highlight the agenda, along with breakout tracks, panel discussions, and multiple networking opportunities. | |
May 24, 2023 | Anchorage, Alaska USA
Climate Innovation Showcase
| Launch Alaska’s Climate Innovation Showcase celebrates the people and projects working to accelerate the energy transition in Alaska. Featuring a networking reception, project and technology exhibits, and a panel discussion featuring the next chapter of Alaska’s energy transition. | |
NEW THIS WEEK | June 18-22, 2023 | Puigcerdà, Catalonia, Spain
The Sixth European Conference on Permafrost (EUCOP6)
| The conference will encompass all relevant aspects of permafrost research, engineering and outreach on a global and regional level during three exciting days of plenary lectures, oral presentations and posters, combined with several local field trips across the eastern Pyrenees (Cerdanya, Núria, Andorra, etc). | |
November 14-25, 2023 | Rovaniemi, Finland
6th biennial "Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit" Conference
| The 6th biennial "Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit" Conference will be held on 14-15 November 2023 in Rovaniemi, Finland, the birthplace of official Arctic cooperation. This international conference, organized by the City of Rovaniemi and the Arctic Centre at the University of Lapland, gathers policymakers, academics, and other stakeholders for Arctic discussions. Due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, changes in Arctic cooperation will be prominently featured in the conference agenda, and will be explored from the point of view of national and international security, and from a regional perspective, including the Barents region. | |
March 2024 | Amherst, Massachusetts USA
52nd International Arctic Workshop
| The 52nd International Arctic Workshop will be held at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The International Arctic Workshop is a friendly, informal, and relaxed conference open to all students and professionals interested in the Arctic. Originally started at INSTAAR at the University of Colorado - Boulder, the Arctic Workshop alternates between INSTAAR and an international host. This year, University of Massachusetts with the department of Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences & Climate System Research center will be hosting. | |
NEW THIS WEEK | June 16-20, 2024 | Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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.” Event partners include the Canadian Permafrost Association, IPA, and Yukon University. | |
2025 | Boulder, Colorado USA
4th International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV)
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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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