Three of the Web Seminars scheduled by the National Science Teachers Association in May will offer teachers at all grade levels an opportunity to enrich their teaching about the polar regions. Each seminar is presented at 6:30 p.m. on its scheduled date and lasts for 90 minutes. Participation is free.
Presenters for the two-part seminars on […]
Archive for April, 2008
Polar News & Notes: NSTA Web Seminars in May Focus on the International Polar Year
Thursday, April 24th, 2008 9:00 am
Written by: Carolyn Hamilton
Polar News & Notes: Taking the Pulse of the Southern Ocean
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 1:50 pm
Written by: Carolyn Hamilton
On April 17, the RSV Aurora Australis docked in Hobart, Australia, with what the chief scientist aboard called “a remarkable data set of observations from the Southern Ocean, covering a wide range of physical, chemical and biological variables.”
A team of scientists had spent the past four weeks on the research and supply vessel measuring ocean […]
Posted in Topics: Antarctica, Current News, International Polar Year, Oceans, Polar News & Notes, Scientists in the field
Polar News & Notes: PolarTREC Invites Teachers to Visit Virtual Base Camp
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 9:00 am
Written by: Carolyn Hamilton
PolarTREC (Teachers & Researchers Exploring & Collaborating) has set up its Virtual Base Camp for the 2008 expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic. At the Base Camp web site, you and your students can follow the progress of the expeditions, ask questions of the scientists and the participating teacher, view photo alums, and access learning […]
Polar News & Notes: New Technology May Not Save Us from High Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 9:00 am
Written by: Carolyn Hamilton
The April 7 issue of the journal Nature spotlights a research commentary article warning that we will find reducing global emissions of carbon dioxide harder to do than we have been led to believe. Two scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the University of Colorado in Boulder and an economist from McGill […]
Posted in Topics: Current News, Polar News & Notes
Polar News and Notes: Interview with Will Steger
Monday, April 21st, 2008 9:30 pm
Written by: Jessica Fries-Gaither
In Februrary, we posted about a unique dogsled expedition that sought to document the impact of global warming in the Canadian Arctic. Led by renowed explorer Will Steger, the 1,400 mile trek includes five emerging leaders in the field. The team is sharing the experience through video, images, sounds, and text at the Global Warming […]
Posted in Topics: Arctic, Current News, International Polar Year, Polar News & Notes, Science, Scientists in the field








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