Alaska climate prospects: Some like it hot (Science for Alaska Lecture Series)

January 28, 2019

University Relations

Science for Alaska lecture series flyerThe Geophysical Institute presents the 2019 Science for Alaska Lecture Series.

On Tuesday, Feb. 5, Martin Stuefer will present “Alaska climate prospects: Some like it hot.” The presentation will take place from 7-8 p.m. at the Raven Landing Center, 1222 Cowles Street, in Fairbanks.

Climate change is evident in Alaska communities. Widespread impacts are happening along Alaska’s coast due to shrinking sea ice and erosion; thawing permafrost causes damage to roads, airports and structures; glaciers are melting; and wildfires are increasing. Rising ocean temperatures and ocean acidification impact fisheries.

The Fourth U.S. National Climate Assessment was released in November 2018 by the U.S. Global Change Research Program. The assessment outlines impending challenges associated with the effects of climate change, including increased storms, floods and droughts. But these threats vary by region, and Alaska’s environmental challenges are distinct from the rest of the US. I will explain the changes affecting weather and climate across Alaska, and look into the climate-related threats and opportunities for Alaska’s population.

For more information visit www.gi.alaska.edu/science-alaska-lecture-series/ .

Talks are free and for the public. All ages are encouraged to attend.