Arctic conferencing in times of coronavia @iceblogger @arcticchange1 #ASSW2020 #ArcticChange #corona
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#ASSW2020 Hajo Eicken @IARC_Alaska flags next week's #Arctic Observing Summit. Looking forward to discussions of linking local observations with global and especially satellite.
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#ASSW2020 confirms my worst expectations so far, I'm afraid. Following online in times of #Covid19 2020 – Crunch time – or squelch time - for the Arctic?via @iceblogger Things are not getting any easier. At least we have digital communication.
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#ASSW2020 @AMAP_Arctic sums it up: Volume of #Arctic #seaice present in month of September has declined by 75% since 1979. Staggering, I find. So let's not be distracted by slight year-on-year differences. The trend is way too clear. #ClimateEmergency @PolarBears @JournalPolar
#ASSW2020 @IARC_Alaska sea ice expert Hajo Eicken: variability and long-term trends in #seaice change occurring in time scales much more rapid than we're used to from sustainability and governance perspective. #Arctic
Climate change and anthropogenic stressors - the challenges of our times. Indeed, Sunna Björk Ragnarsdóttir. #ASSW2020 #Arctic #Climate
Unfortunately still huge gap between #indigenous knowledge holders and social- and other scientists says Tatiana Degai. #ASSW2020 #Arctic
#ASSW2020 Apart from Moderator @hugueslantuit , it's an all-female panel on Changes to #Arctic Coastal Social-Ecological Systems #womenpower. Thanks!!