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  • Wendy K. Warnick, Arctic Research Consortium of the United States
  • Bruce Forbes, University of Lapland; Stephanie L. Pfirman, Barnard College (Arctic Forum Co-Chairs)
  • Reporting Climate Change-The Front Line
    • Richard Black, British Broadcasting Company
  • Local and Regional Policy: Needs for Science Information and Communication
    • Arnold Brower Jr., Alaska North Slope Borough
  • Context and Climate Change: Lessons from Barrow, Alaska
    • Ronald D. Brunner, University of Colorado
  • Constructing Partnerships with Arctic Research to Further Education, Outreach,
    and-Scientific-Literacy
    • Renée D. Crain, National Science Foundation
  • Adolphus Greeley: Raising Arctic Consciousness
    • Gino Del Guercio, Boston Science Communications, Inc.
  • “North to the Future”: Communicating to and from the Arctic Front Lines
    of Climate Change
    • Lisa Dilling, University of Colorado Boulder
  • When the Arctic Becomes Subarctic: Seabirds Respond to Three Decades of Climate Change
    • George J. Divoky, University of Alaska Fairbanks
  • Arctic Climate Change: Russia’s Indigenous Peoples’ View
    • Yana Dordina, Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North
  • Climate Change in the Arctic and Public Health
    • Anthony Leiserowitz, Decision Research
  • The Arctic Climate Impact Assessment: Taking the Next Steps
    • Michael MacCracken, Climate Institute
  • Panel Discussion: Communicating Arctic Climate Change
    • Stephanie L. Pfirman, Barnard College; Renée D. Crain; Hunter Cutting; Lisa Dilling; George J. Divoky; Rune Fjellheim; Andrew Revkin; C. Sean Topkok
  • Greenland Cultural Presentation
    • Henriette Rasmussen, Greenland Home Rule Government
  • Fire and Ice: The Challenges and Opportunities in Communicating the Causes, Consequences, and Complexities of Arctic Climate Change
    • Andrew Revkin, New York Times
  • Toward a Cabled Observatory at Barrow, Alaska
    • Dale N. Chayes, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; Bernard Coakley; Andrey Proshutinsky; Thomas Weingartner
  • Solid Precipitation Reconstruction Using Snow Depth Measurements and a Land Surface Hydrology Model.
    • Jessie Cherry, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; Bruno Tremblay; Stephen Dery; Marc Stieglitz
  • Impacts of the North Atlantic Oscillation on Scandinavian Hydropower Production and Energy Markets
    • Jessie Cherry, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; Heidi Cullen; Martin Visbeck
  • Arctic Science Education: Partnerships Build Bridges Across the Learning Continuum
    • Renée D. Crain, National Science Foundation
  • Investigating the Economic and Environmental Resilience of Viliui Sakha Villages: Building Capacity, Assessing Sustainability, Gaining Knowledge
    • Susan A. Crate, George Mason University
  • Arctic Sea Ice Characteristics and Atmospheric/Oceanic Forcing in 20th Century IPCC Coupled Model Simulations
    • Richard I. Cullather, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; Irina V Gorodetskaya; Bruno Tremblay; Robert Newton
  • Survey-at-78-Degrees:-Archaeological-Investigations-in-Inglefield-Land,-Northwest- Greenland
    • John Darwent, University of California; Christyann Darwent; Genevieve LeMoine
  • Adventure Learning: Bringing the Arctic and Climate Change to K–12 Classrooms,
    Public, and Policy Makers Worldwide
    • Aaron H. Doering, University of Minnesota; Paul L. Pregont; Mille Porsild
  • The Stress and Strain-Rate Kinematics of Sea Ice at 1, 15, and 200 km
    • Cathleen A. Geiger, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory; Jacqueline A. Richter-Menge; Bruce Elder; Keran J. Claffey
  • The-Influence-of-Landscape-Factors-on-Non-game-Fish-and-Invertebrate-Species-in-
    Southeast Alaska Lakes
    • Dave Gregovich, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Mark S. Wipfli; Brian Frenette
  • A Web-based System for Sharing Digital Geospatial Information in the Polar Regions
    • Cheryl A. Hallam, U.S. Geological Survey; Douglas J. Tallma; Jerry L. Mullins
  • Analyzing North Slope River Plume Suspended Sediment with MODIS - Reflectance-Data
    • Anne Hickey, University of Colorado; James Maslanik
  • Migration in the Arctic: Subsistence, Jobs, and Well-being in Urban and Rural Communities
    • Lee Huskey, University of Alaska Anchorage; Matthew D. Berman; Lance Howe; Wayne Edwards; Robert Harcharek; Jack Hicks
  • The Dynamics of Greenlandic Language
    • Birgitte Jacobsen, Ilisimatusarfik-University of Greenland; Mette L. Lyberth; Lona N. Lynge; Katti Frederiksen; Margrethe T. Knudsen; Marianne Hansen
  • A Review of the Greenlandic Writer Kelly Berthelsen’s Short Story: NASA’s Most
    Secret Secret
    • Karen Langgaard, Ilisimatusarfik—University of Greenland
  • Arctic Science Discoveries
    • National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs
  • CALM II: The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring Program’s Second Five-Year Plan,
    2004–2009
    • Frederick E. Nelson, Univesity of Delaware; Nikolay I. Shiklomanov; Jerry Brown
  • Ilullisat—A Greenlandic World Heritage Site
    • Henriette Rasmussen, Greenland Home Rule Government
  • Exhibition: Whose Eyes are Watching? Kiap Isaanit Isigalugu
    • Jette Rygaard, Ilisimatusarfik—University of Greenland; Birgit K. Pedersen;
      Mette L. Lyberth; Lona N. Lynge
  • Protecting Species Threatened by Global Warming Under the U.S. Endangered
    Species Act: Case Study of the Polar Bear
    • Kassie R. Siegel, Center for Biological Diversity; Brendan R. Cummings
  • Availability of Near-Realtime Arctic Climate/Ecosystem Change Indicators
    • Nancy N. Soreide, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; John Calder;
      James E. Overland
  • White Spruce Performance Variation Across Latitudes and Altitudes in Alaska
    • Bjartmar Sveinbjörnsson, University of Alaska Anchorage; Tumi Traustason;
      Matthew R. Smith; Roger Ruess
  • Facilitating-Collaborative-Scientific-and-Technical-Research-in-the-Arctic-Sciences--------­
    and Geosciences
    • Marianna Voevodskaya, U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation;
      David Lindeman; Shawn Wheeler
  • Synthesis of Arctic Science at the University of New Hampshire
    • Cameron P. Wake, University of New Hampshire; Jack Dibb; Mark Twickler; Charles
      Vörösmarty; Richard Lammers; Alexander Shiklomanov; Mark Fahnestock; Steve
      Frolking; Xiangming Xiao; Changsheng Li; Michael Rawlins; Marc Lessard; Roger
      Arnoldy; Larry Mayer; Andy Armstrong; Jim Gardner; Martin Jakobsson; Lawrence
      Hamilton; Cliff Brown
  • Methane Bubbling from Siberian Thaw Lakes: A Positive Feedback to Climate Change
    • Katey M. Walter, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Sergei A. Zimov; Jeffery P. Chanton;
      F. Stuart Chapin, III
  • Arctic Logistics Information and Support (ALIAS)
    • Wendy K. Warnick, Arctic Research Consortium of the United States; Josh Klauder
  • Teachers and Researchers Exploring and Collaborating (TREC)
    • Helen V. Wiggins, Arctic Research Consortium of the United States; Janet Warburton;
      Wendy K. Warnick