If you're in high school or a teacher keen on exploring the frozen world in your classroom, look no further! Join our panel discussion with Arctic scientists for the third year running as we navigate the tangible impacts of climate change in the Arctic.
Explore:
- The observable changes on both land and in the Arctic waters.
- Understand the ripple effects on local ecosystems and communities.
- Discuss collaborative efforts to better comprehend and address these changes.
- Gain insights into the day-to-day experiences of researchers in the Arctic.
Our mini-ArcticNet conference provides a unique platform for scientists to share their latest findings and engaging fieldwork stories with high school students. Let's take on Arctic climate change with curiosity and a focus on understanding the challenges for a sustainable future. 🌍🤝🔍
Event Agenda:
- 12:30: Introduction & Quiz
- 12:45 : Anna Covey: Improving access to drinking water in Nunavik
- 12:53 : Ruby An: Changing tundra vegetation
- 13:01 : Evie Fachon: Harmful Algal Blooms in the Arctic
- 13:09 : Jacob Seguin: Monitoring beluga populations through underwater microphones
- 13:17 : Q&A
- 13:27 : Quiz & Closing
If you cannot make it to a live session, feel free to register and you will be sent a link to the recording afterward.
Automatically generated closed captioning will be provided for live and recorded webinars.
Sequence of work sessions for this activity
Work Sessions
Changing Arctic Horizons - Land and Sea - Let's Talk Science
2024-04-17 12:30
Visioconférence
Description
Event Agenda:
- 12:30: Introduction & Quiz
- 12:45 : Anna Covey: Improving access to drinking water in Nunavik
- 12:53 : Ruby An: Changing tundra vegetation
- 13:01 : Evie Fachon: Harmful Algal Blooms in the Arctic
- 13:09 : Jacob Seguin: Monitoring beluga populations through underwater microphones
- 13:17 : Q&A
- 13:27 : Quiz & Closing