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Climate change triggers glacier change

November 13, 2019

Climate change is triggering significant glacier change, which has both geomorphic and hydrologic impacts.

Tags Alaska, alpine, aquatic ecosystems, cdnsci, climate change, glacier retreat, glaciers, glaciology, Mauri Pelto, salmon, water resources

Apocalypse Now: Can Post-Apocalyptic Literature Inform Decision-Making About Our Future?

February 23, 2016

“The stable climate in which human civilization has flourished for thousands of years, with a largely predictable ocean permitting the growth of great coastal cities, … Read more

Tags apocalypse, climate change, climate policy, El Nino, glaciers, literature, movies, post-apocalyptic, science, science communication, wildfire

Arctic Memories

September 10, 2013

This morning I’m thinking of the Arctic, for a range of interrelated reasons. A tragic accident in the Arctic Ocean (M’Clure Strait) this morning claimed … Read more

Tags Arctic history, Canadian Arctic, citizen science, fieldwork, glaciers, risks

New post on Canadian Science Writers Association blog

July 18, 2013

I have a new post up on the CSWA blog, that uses the research field of tidewater glaciers to show how science is more like … Read more

Tags Antarctica, cswa, glacier calving, glaciers, Greenland, icebergs, science writing

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