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SUMMARY:APECS Alpine / Cryosphere Webinar: Thinking fast and slow about permafrost in high-mountain areas
LOCATION:online
DESCRIPTION:APECS Alpine / Cryosphere Webinar: Thinking fast and slow about permafrost 
 in high-mountain areas\nDate: Friday, May 10, 2019\nTime: 7:00 PM (UTC), 3:
 00 PM (EST)\nRegistration Link (https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C5VWmwY
 _RUC7ka31xXn4Hw)\nPresenter: Dr. Stephan Gruber, Carleton University, Canad
 a\nSummary:\nStephan’s research focuses on permafrost and related phenomena
  in high-latitude and high-elevation environments. He aims to better antici
 pate and quantify the impacts that local human activity and global climate 
 change have on geohazards and natural systems. His interest in novel predic
 tive methods and tools is reflected in projects that bridge fundamental and
  applied research. Stephan holds the Canada Research Chair in Climate Chang
 e Impacts/Adaptation in Northern Canada at Carleton University in Ottawa, C
 anada and currently works as a lead author on the chapter for high-mountain
  areas in the IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing
  Climate.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>APECS Alpine / Cryosphere Webinar: <strong>Thinking fast and slow about 
 permafrost in high-mountain areas</strong></p><p>Date: <strong>Friday, May 
 10, 2019</strong></p><p>Time: <strong>7:00 PM (UTC), 3:00 PM (EST)</strong>
 </p><p><a href="https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C5VWmwY_RUC7ka31xXn4Hw"
 >Registration Link</a></p><p>Presenter: <strong>Dr. Stephan Gruber,</strong
 > Carleton University, Canada</p><p>Summary:</p><p>Stephan’s research focus
 es on permafrost and related phenomena in high-latitude and high-elevation 
 environments. He aims to better anticipate and quantify the impacts that lo
 cal human activity and global climate change have on geohazards and natural
  systems. His interest in novel predictive methods and tools is reflected i
 n projects that bridge fundamental and applied research. Stephan holds the 
 Canada Research Chair in Climate Change Impacts/Adaptation in Northern Cana
 da at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada and currently works as a lead a
 uthor on the chapter for high-mountain areas in the IPCC Special Report on 
 the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate.</p>
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