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Friday, 12 October 2007 20:43
Ice Sheets: Quick Links for Press
Ice Sheet Press Release More About Ice Sheets Please use the listed press contacts, lead scientist, or profiled expert in the following pages to learn more about IPY Projects Studying Ice Sheets ...
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Friday, 12 October 2007 18:55
International Polar Day - Ice Sheets
December 13th, 2007 marks the second of the quarterly International Polar Days, this time focusing on Ice Sheets.
About Ice Sheets Although the Earth has many locations with permanent ice and glaciers, there are only two ice masses that are large enough to be classified as ice sheets: the Greenland Ice Sheet and the Antarctic Ice Sheet. These ice sheets are composed of snow that has fallen, become buried due to additional snowfall over ...
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Friday, 12 October 2007 18:43
IPY Day Template
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) December 13th, 2007 marks the second of quarterly International Polar Days.... this time focusing on Ice Sheets. image About Ice Sheets -- short ice sheet summary text -- Download this flyer about XXX or read it on this XXX webpage. image For Press (press releases, contacts, images, projects) For Educators (experiments, resources, live cruises, po...
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Tuesday, 09 October 2007 20:39
IPY Projects related to Ice Sheets
The first International Polar Science Day was held on September 21st and focussed on Sea Ice. The second will occur on Thursday, December 13th, and will focus on Ice Sheets, Traverses, and Exploration. Below is a list of IPY projects that study, or are concerned with, some aspect of Ice Sheets. Their webpages contain a huge amount of information, and the full proposals contain contact information at the end. The following list includes IPY ID and chart name, and short title: 13 Sea Level & Tides in Polar Regions 20 ...
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Monday, 08 October 2007 18:14
Polar Ambassadors
One of the best ways to learn about a subject is to share it with others. Teachers ask us for material they can use in the classroom, artists request background information to accompany exhibitions, recent visitors to the polar regions want to know more about the research happening in these areas. In addition, IPY participants themselves need overview materials that provide the context into which they can expand on their own project, and students learning about the polar regions seek high-quality, accessible, and reliable resources and information. In short, there is a huge and international thirst for knowledge from a variety of people across the social spectrum. To meet this demand we have created the IPY Polar Ambassador programme.
The following schematics illustrate the ...
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Monday, 08 October 2007 17:37
IPY Report: October 2007
Contents: 1. Reminder: Joint Committee Assessment 2. Reminder: AGU 3. IPY Science Days 4. Young and Early Career Polar Researchers 5. Polar Ambassadors 6. Observational Legacies From: IPY International Programme Office To: IPY Project Coordinators cc: IPY Community Google Groups 1. Reminder: Joint Committee Assessment As described in our September 2007 report, we solicit input from IPY Project Coordinators and from IPY National Committees for the IPY Joint Committee meeting later this month. The Joint Committee will assess the overall IPY programme as it exists, and welcomes comment on any aspects of IPY, particularly on actions or changes that could he...
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Monday, 24 September 2007 19:42
Thoughts on Sea Ice Day
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September 21st, 2007, marked the first International Polar day... this time with the focus on Sea Ice. It was a great opportunity to involve both the scientific community, and the public around the world.
Within a week of asking, a request to the IPY community resulted in translations of the flyer into eighteen languages:
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Monday, 24 September 2007 18:09
Sea Ice Balloons in Malaysia
YAYASAN ANAK WARISAN ALAM(406702 M) (Children's Environmental Heritage Foundation) "Committed to changing young lives" SEPTEMBER 21, 2007 YAWA & IPY DAY 60 children, age between 4 -17 years old and 20 adults are attending the annual event of YAWA Ramadhan Camp, at Agro Tech Resort, Ulu Langat. The theme of this years event is; "Be a GREEN MUSLIM". Since this camp falls on IPY Day, the camp coordinators are taking the opportunity to introduce IPY to these children from a diversified background, to understand IPY and the theme, SEA ICE. A demonstration on the experiment of ice cubes will be one of the activities at this camp. Pictures will be sent to ...
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Friday, 21 September 2007 15:40
Supporting Documents for YSC/APECS Meeting
The IPY International Programme Office (IPO) has recently received some sponsorship to seed a meeting of the IPY International Youth Steering Committee (IYSC), including the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS). This meeting will occur in Stockholm at the end of September. Below is background material for this meeting.
Meeting Details (252 KB DOC) includes participants, overview, agenda, and logistics
Planning Information and Summary (128 KB PDF)
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 00:59
IPY Global Community
Scientists all over the world are working to understand the changes that have been happening in the polar regions since the first International Polar Year was initiated 125 years ago.
As citizens of the Earth, whether we live in the polar or the non-polar regions, it is our responsibility to understand the science behind these changes.
These pages suggest ways you can learn about the polar regions, Launch a Virtual Balloon, and observe the balloons grow on the IPY Global Community map. You'll see your balloons there, too!...
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