16/05/2013Thursday

APECS seeks new Director

Deadline for applications is 6 June...

16/05/2013Thursday

International Conference in Rovaniemi, Finland

Call for Papers - extended deadline 15 June 2013...

16/05/2013Thursday

Arctic Biodiversity Assessment press release

ABA report presented at the Arctic Council Ministerial Conference in Kiruna, Sweden….

13/05/2013Monday

Symposium on the Arctic in Paris

will be held June 3-5, 2013 at Collège de France by the French Arctic Initiative...

24/04/2013Wednesday

IASC and Partners renew Formal Agreements

During the ASSW 2013 in Krakow, Poland, five Partnership Agreements were signed...

The IASC Terrestrial and Cryosphere Working Groups (WGs) are supporting a workshop...

Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon Workshop

The IASC Terrestrial and Cryosphere Working Groups (WGs) are supporting a workshop on the Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon. The workshop will take place in May 2012 in Florida, US. Approximately 1670 Pg of soil carbon are estimated to be stored in soils and permafrost of high latitude ecosystems, which is twice as much carbon as is currently contained in the atmosphere. In a warmer world permafrost thawing and decomposition of previously frozen organic carbon is one of the more likely positive feedbacks from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosphere. Although ground temperature increases in permafrost regions are well documented there is a knowledge gap in the response of permafrost carbon to climate change.
The main objectives of the Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon Research Coordination Network are to synthesize and link existing research about permafrost carbon and climate in a format that can be assimilated by biospheric and climate models, and that will contribute to future assessments of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). These overall objectives are closely related to the scientific foci of the Terrestrial (“Determining the net effect of the terrestrial and freshwater environmental and biosphere’s processes that amplify or moderate climate warming”) and Cryosphere WG (“Permafrost”, including support of activities being undertaken by the International Permafrost Association.)


For more information go to: www.biology.ufl.edu/permafrostcarbon/index.html