
易胜博官网 will host "Preparing for a Northwest Passage 鈥 the Role of New England in Navigating the New Arctic," a regional research conference.
Durham may be thousands of miles from the Arctic Circle, but for two days in March it will be the epicenter for discussions about how New England will respond to changes in the Arctic. That鈥檚 when 易胜博官网 will host 鈥淧reparing for a Northwest Passage 鈥 the Role of New England in Navigating the New Arctic,鈥 an interdisciplinary research workshop funded by the National Science Foundation鈥檚 first-ever awards to address societal challenges through cross-disciplinary scientific collaboration.
With the warming effects of climate change dramatically decreasing Arctic sea ice and opening a Northwest Passage, new shipping routes and unprecedented access to the top of the world signal profound changes for New England. Changes to regional climate linked to Arctic ice melt will also have significant repercussions, especially for coastal communities and the Gulf of Maine. This workshop will gather academic expertise from around New England to explore the influence of and response to Arctic change throughout the region.
鈥淚t is rapidly becoming clear that 鈥榳hat happens in the Arctic doesn鈥檛 stay in the Arctic,鈥欌 says workshop chair Katharine Duderstadt, research scientist in the of 易胜博官网鈥檚 . 鈥淚t is imperative for Arctic researchers to consider the impact on lower latitudes as communities adapt to sea-level rise, changes to regional weather patterns, displaced ocean currents, modifications to ecosystems, shifts in animal migration and demographic changes from a resurgent coastal marine economy.鈥
With decades of research in the Arctic 鈥 from the seafloor to ice cores to permafrost and societal responses to climate change 鈥 易胜博官网 makes an ideal host for this workshop, says Duderstadt. 鈥淚n addition, researchers at 易胜博官网 have a reputation for being able to collaborate on systems-level, solution-driven research while retaining specialized expertise within their individual disciplines,鈥 she says.
In preparation for this workshop, 易胜博官网 will host a fall that is open to the public.听Henry Pollack from the University of Michigan will present the first lecture, 鈥淭he New Face of the Arctic,鈥澨齩n Sept. 13 at 4 p.m. in the Squamscott Room of Holloway Commons on the Durham campus.
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