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How they work and the risks and rewards Nathan Lojewski, Forestry Manager, Chugachmiut; and Clare Doig, Forest Land Management, Inc.

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IARC/Akasofu 407 University of Alaska Fairbanks, or Online: 10:00-11:00am AKDT, 2:00-3:00pm EDT

As forests grow, the trees absorb CO2 from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and store it within their growing biomass (trunk, branches, leaves and root systems). A “forest carbon offset,” is a metric ton of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e)—the emission of which is avoided or newly stored—that

Speaking: Rick Thoman, National Weather Service

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Available online or in-person at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, 407 IARC/Akasofu building

The tools and techniques for making monthly and season scale climate forecasts are rapidly changing, with the potential to provide useful forecasts at the month and longer range. We will review recent climate conditions around Alaska, review some forecast tools and finish up the Climate Prediction

Speaker: Patrick C. Taylor, Climate Research Scientist, NASA Langley Research Center

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Online: 8:00-9:00 am AKDT, 12:00-1:00 pm EDT

Climate Series, Seminar 6 of 8:

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Earth's climate system is highly interconnected, meaning that changes to the global climate influence the United States climatically and economically. In much the same way as European and Asian financial markets affect the U.S. economy, changes

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Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

This is a 4-day symposium designed to bring scientists and engineers together to solve polar engineering problems.

The Forum will consist of a single stream with encouragement for discussion and questions. Sessions will be organized around the following five themes:

- Autonomous observing
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Effective strategies to increase public engagement and understanding of science

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NOAA Central Library, 1315 East West Highway, Silver Spring, Maryland, or Online: 8:00-9:00 am AKDT, 12:00-1:00 pm EDT

Presenter: Leticia Williams, Postdoctoral Fellow, NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

POC: Outreach Librarian: Katie Rowley (katie.rowley [at] noaa.gov); Leticia Williams (leticia.williams [at] noaa.gov)

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Researchers have defined science communication as sharing science

Enabling US Early Career Researchers to Advance Polar Science using High Performance Computing and Earth System Modeling

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Boulder, Colorado

With funding from National Science Foundation’s Office of Polar Programs [NSF OPP], we are organizing a 1-week long CESM Polar Modeling Workshop at the National Center for Atmospheric Research Mesa Laboratory. The workshop will target ~15 early career (graduate student, postdoc, < 7 years since Ph.D

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Online: 9:30am AKDT, 10:30am PDT, 11:30am MDT, 12:30pm CDT, 1:30pm EDT

PolarTREC teacher Svea Anderson and University of Alaska researcher Donie Bret-Harte will discuss their research live from Toolik Field Station in Alaska looking at shrubs, snow and nitrogen in the Arctic. You can learn more about Svea's expedition [here](https://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/shrubs

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Inchnadamph, Scotland

We are excited to announce our EGU co-sponsored training school on “Glaciers, moraines and climate: identifying, dating and extracting paleoclimate data from evidence of past glacier change”, which will take place in Inchnadamph in the Scottish Highlands.

Our main aim is to encourage early career

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We are pleased to announce that Durham University will be hosting this year's UK Antarctic Science Conference on 10th-12th September 2018 (the conference will run from Monday lunchtime to Wednesday lunchtime) at Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom. The conference will include oral and poster

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Santa Barbara, California

The Arctic Data Center provides training in data science and data management. These are critical skills for the stewardship of data, software, and many other research products that are preserved at the Arctic Data Center. A goal of this center is to advance data archiving and promote reproducible