Become a leader in the Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN)

Dear Permafrost Young Researchers, Now is YOUR opportunity to shape the future of the next generation of early career permafrost researchers! The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) seeks for a renewal of its current governing bodies – the Executive Committee (ExCom), Executive Council, and National Representatives. The terms for the new committee are for two years (2016-2018) and begin following the International Conference on Permafrost 2016 in June. Apply by May 1, 2016! Positions PYRN is le…

Frozen Ground and Country Reports

The International Permafrost Association´s annual publication, Frozen Ground, is now available. It describes a selection of the activities of the International Permafrost Association over the past year. The Country Reports give additional details concerning the great variety of permafrost science and engineering initiatives underway around the globe. We hope that you will enjoy reading about these activities. We also ask you to update your IPA membership. If you are not already a member, consider join…

IPA Action Group: Arctic Coastal Dynamics (ACD)

Project Overview The Arctic Coastal Dynamics (ACD) project began in 1999 as an initiative of the IPA and IASC and quickly developed a vibrant international scientific community. ACD provided significant contributions to International Conferences on Arctic Research Planning, to the International Polar Year, Arctic Observing (SAON, AOS), and the recent transdisciplinary summary of changes in the arctic coastal zone published in 2012 (The State of the Arctic Coast). Since then, the Circumpolar Arctic Coas…

WANTED – Comics artists (comic strips)

WANTED – Comics artists (comic strips) Context «A Frozen-Ground Cartoon» is a scientific outreach project that aims at presenting and promoting international permafrost research via a series of comic strips and illustrated media products. The project is officially supported by the International Permafrost Association as a targeted ‘Action Group’ (http://ipa.arcticportal.org/activities/action-groups) and will run from February 2016 to January 2018. The scientific aspects will be coordinated by a…

An overwhelming response from the permafrost community!

Dear permafrost enthusiasts, thank you for submitting abstracts for the 11th International Conference on Permafrost. We were overwhelmed by the response of the permafrost community.You submitted 979 abstracts in the conference registration system, which will give proper headaches to the international scientific committee to organize. We are already working on organizing the sessions and will get back to the session conveners after this to get the program organized. By 1 February 2016, authors will be i…

WWF thawing permafrost publication

Dear Permafrost Community, The Circle is a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) quarterly magazine focusing on specific Arctic-related topics. The current issue is devoted to the theme of thawing permafrost and may be accessed by clicking on the link below. This issue also includes a circumpolar status report. http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/arctic/publications/the_circle/?255730/The-Circle-0415

ICOP 2016 – Call for Abstracts and registration opens

www.icop2016.org The 11th International Conference on Permafrost (ICOP 2016) will be held in Potsdam, Germany, 20-24 June 2016. The conference aims at covering all relevant aspects of permafrost research, engineering and outreach on a global and regional level. Check out the conference trailer here: http://www.icop2016.org/index.php/medias/videos. We hereby open the call 1 December 2015 via the external conference registration system ConfTool (https://www.conftool.pro/icop2016/). For this system you ha…

Successful Second GTN-P National Correspondents Workshop

The Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost (GTN-P) held its Second GTN-P National Correspondents Workshop in Quebec, Canada, September 19-20. Dmitry Streletsky (George Washington University, Washington DC, USA) was elected as the new Chair of the Steering Committee for the coming four years. Boris Biskaborn (AWI, Germany) was appointed as the Director of the Secretariat. The workshop was attended by 33 permafrost scientists acting as National Correspondents (NC) for 25 Countries involved in GTN-P. D…

The GTN-P database goes online

This Saturday (19/09/2015) at the GeoQuébec 2015 conference in Quebec, Canada the first online data portal on global permafrost will be presented. In the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost (GTN-P) researchers first collect all the existing permafrost temperature and active thickness layer data from Arctic, Antarctic and mountain permafrost regions and then make it freely available for download. This new portal can serve as an early warning system for researchers and decision-makers around the g…