Friday, 24 June 2011: 9:30 AM
Ballroom A/B (Cox Convention Center)
The impacts of climate change on our planet is the subject of intense research. Looking at past climate changes can give vital clues to the future, and this past summer the deepest ice core ever recovered from Greenland was brought to the surface. I spent 12 days on the North Greenland icecap and will share what it is like to live, work, and do science at the top of the World.
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