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Connecting science, people, and policy for Arctic justice and global climate. A project led by @WoodwellClimate

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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
10 months
🦋 You can find us on Bluesky! Follow us @ https://t.co/QopH3UeSdz to continue learning about how we’re advancing equitable solutions to permafrost thaw through our science, policy, and adaptation work.
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@kbolger01
Kevin Bolger
11 months
Across the Arctic, the perennially frozen ground called permafrost is quickly disappearing. The @PermafrostPaths project is tackling the problem with local communities—which involves data sharing and GIS training—to provide an understanding of the land. https://t.co/fZN3GYLXzh
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
11 months
🗻 Created in 2024, each tells a story about the immense beauty of the high north, the dramatic changes unfolding due to Arctic warming, and the equitable solutions being developed to address climate impacts.
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
11 months
❄️ Explore Arctic maps by award-winning @WoodwellClimate cartographers @g_fiske and @cmshintani. 🗺️: https://t.co/y5SHN7BVYE
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
11 months
📢 Come join the Permafrost Pathways project at @woodwellclimate! We now have an open position for: ⛰️ Arctic Adaptation Manager (Alaska) 📍Remote, Alaska-based. 🗓️ Application review will begin on December 16, 2024. Learn more: https://t.co/Q362dR0HoS
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
11 months
"What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic," @annvirkk of @WoodwellClimate, who co-authored the report, added to AFP. "We should try to stop anthropogenic climate change as soon as possible, so that we can also stop the emissions from the Arctic eventually as well."
@AFP
AFP News Agency
11 months
After locking carbon dioxide in its frozen soil for millennia, the Arctic tundra is undergoing a dramatic transformation, driven by frequent wildfires that are turning it into a net source of carbon dioxide emissions, a US agency says. https://t.co/9zYkojme3w by @IssamAhmed
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@EsriBlog
Esri Blog
11 months
Across the Arctic, the perennially frozen ground called permafrost is quickly disappearing. The @PermafrostPaths project is tackling the problem with local communities—which involves data sharing and GIS training—to provide an understanding of the land. https://t.co/0936hkrqGX
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
11 months
🔥 This new pan-Arctic assessment—the first to incorporate wildfire emissions—provides a holistic review of the climate drivers impacting carbon storage and emissions across the #Arctic region, including thawing #permafrost and #wildfires.
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
11 months
🏔 Permafrost Pathways researchers at @WoodellClimate led the Arctic Terrestrial Carbon Cycling chapter of @NOAA's #2024ArcticReportCard, which found that tundra is now a net carbon source to the atmosphere. ⬇️ Read more about the chapter's key findings: https://t.co/cQeBwr5gqe
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@NOAAComms
NOAA Communications
11 months
Check out our short video for highlights from the 2024 Arctic Report Card, and get more details here: https://t.co/BKuLCXL0j3 #AGU24 #ClimateReadyNation @noaaresearch @NOAAClimate @theAGU
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
11 months
For all of our #AGU24 highlights this week follow us over on Bluesky!
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Permafrost Pathways
11 months
Great to be back at the Permafrost Carbon Network @PermafrostCN meeting today with collaborators and colleagues at #AGU2024!
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
11 months
🗺️ Permafrost Pathways at @WoodwellClimate is building GIS capacity with Alaska Native community partners with support from @Esri and leveraging co-produced maps for Arctic policy change. ⬇️Read more: https://t.co/B2BH0dMH1x
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@nytimes
The New York Times
1 year
On the shore of Lake Tiktalik in Canada’s Western Arctic, the thawing permafrost had set off two huge landslides into the water. These “thaw slumps” could turn the Indigenous residents of Tuktoyaktuk into Canada’s first climate refugees.
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nytimes.com
Canada is losing its permafrost to climate change. The Indigenous residents of Tuktoyaktuk know they’ll have to move but don’t agree on when.
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
1 year
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
1 year
🐟 Explore our new #StoryMap via @ArcGISStoryMaps, developed w/ @Native_Mvmt, about the climate impacts on salmon in the Yukon and Kuskokwim River watersheds and how you can help to support Alaska Native-led solutions. ➡️ https://t.co/dJZ3Kmv8ae
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@PYRN_official
Permafrost Young Researchers Network
1 year
🚨Permafrost Policy 101 is tomorrow! 🗓️November 26, 2024 🕗 8–9 AM AK Time 🔗Register here: https://t.co/zNsP8OuBFn Don't miss out on this chance to make your research policy-relevant! Suitable for researchers at all levels!
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@PermafrostPaths
Permafrost Pathways
1 year
"We've got a system that is not keeping up. It doesn't have the nimbleness, it doesn't have the reflexes we need." Thank you Sen. @lisamurkowski for calling for better and proactive responses to coastal erosion, fishing, permafrost impacts in Alaska.
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