Aakkiartorpoq!: Frozen-Ground Cartoons; Eqqumiitsuliortut nunalu qeriuaannartoq pillugu ilisimatuut akornanni suleqatigiinneq
This project started in October 2015 with a crazy idea: prepare and submit a funding application for an international, multidisciplinary and non-traditional scientific outreach project… within the next 48 hours. Well, it worked out. A group of highly motivated young researchers from Canada and Europ...
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ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:52763 2024-09-09T19:27:53+00:00 Aakkiartorpoq!: Frozen-Ground Cartoons; Eqqumiitsuliortut nunalu qeriuaannartoq pillugu ilisimatuut akornanni suleqatigiinneq Nääs, Heta Ross, Noémie Bouchard, Fréderic Deshpande, Bethany Fritz, Michael Malenfant-Lepage, Julie Nieuwendam, Alexandre Paquette, Michel Rudy, Ashley Siewert, Matthias Benjamin Sjöberg, Ylva Veillette, Audrey Weege, Stefanie Harbor, John Habeck, J. O. Rasmussen, K. K. Langley, K. 2020 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/52763/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.8e3db8ca-01b6-410b-bf17-ab4137909261 unknown Nuuk: Asiaq – Greenland Survey Nääs, H. , Ross, N. , Bouchard, F. orcid:0000-0001-9687-3356 , Deshpande, B. , Fritz, M. orcid:0000-0003-4591-7325 , Malenfant-Lepage, J. orcid:0000-0003-1237-626X , Nieuwendam, A. orcid:0000-0003-3827-1132 , Paquette, M. , Rudy, A. orcid:0000-0002-7977-5719 , Siewert, M. B. orcid:0000-0003-2890-8873 , Sjöberg, Y. orcid:0000-0002-4292-5808 , Veillette, A. , Weege, S. orcid:0000-0001-9123-4467 , Harbor, J. , Habeck, J. O. , Rasmussen, K. K. and Langley, K. (2020) Aakkiartorpoq!: Frozen-Ground Cartoons; Eqqumiitsuliortut nunalu qeriuaannartoq pillugu ilisimatuut akornanni suleqatigiinneq , [Other] doi:10.2312/GFZ.LIS.2020.003 <https://doi.org/10.2312/GFZ.LIS.2020.003> , hdl:10013/epic.8e3db8ca-01b6-410b-bf17-ab4137909261 EPIC3Nuuk: Asiaq – Greenland Survey, 31 p. Other notRev 2020 ftawi https://doi.org/10.2312/GFZ.LIS.2020.003 2024-06-24T04:24:41Z This project started in October 2015 with a crazy idea: prepare and submit a funding application for an international, multidisciplinary and non-traditional scientific outreach project… within the next 48 hours. Well, it worked out. A group of highly motivated young researchers from Canada and Europe united to combine arts and science and produce a series of outreach comic strips about permafrost (frozen ground). The aim of the project is to present and explain scientific research conducted across the circumpolar Arctic, placing emphasis on field work and the rapidly changing northern environment. The target audience is kids, youth, parents and teachers, with the general goal of making permafrost science more fun and accessible to the public. Because guess what : permafrost represents an area of more than twenty million km2 in the Northern Hemisphere, a huge area. As the climate warms, permafrost thaws and becomes unstable for houses, roads and airports. This rapid thawing of previously frozen ground also disrupts plant and animal habitats, impacts water quality and the ecology of lakes, and releases carbon into the atmosphere as greenhouse gases, making climate change even stronger. Hence permafrost and its response to climate change concerns us all. The project received initial support from the International Permafrost Association (IPA) as a targeted ‘Action Group’, and since then several other sponsors have joined the project. Here we are, now, two years after this first idea. What you are about to read is the result of an iterative process of exchanging ideas between artists and scientists. We first made an application call and received 49 applications from artists in 16 countries. Through a formal review process, we then selected two artists to work on this project: Noémie Ross from Canada, and Heta Nääs from Finland. With input from scientists, Noémie and Heta created fantastic cartoons that explain some of the changes happening to the environment in permafrost areas, how they affect people and wildlife, ... Other/Unknown Material Arctic Climate change International Permafrost Association permafrost Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Arctic Canada |
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This project started in October 2015 with a crazy idea: prepare and submit a funding application for an international, multidisciplinary and non-traditional scientific outreach project… within the next 48 hours. Well, it worked out. A group of highly motivated young researchers from Canada and Europe united to combine arts and science and produce a series of outreach comic strips about permafrost (frozen ground). The aim of the project is to present and explain scientific research conducted across the circumpolar Arctic, placing emphasis on field work and the rapidly changing northern environment. The target audience is kids, youth, parents and teachers, with the general goal of making permafrost science more fun and accessible to the public. Because guess what : permafrost represents an area of more than twenty million km2 in the Northern Hemisphere, a huge area. As the climate warms, permafrost thaws and becomes unstable for houses, roads and airports. This rapid thawing of previously frozen ground also disrupts plant and animal habitats, impacts water quality and the ecology of lakes, and releases carbon into the atmosphere as greenhouse gases, making climate change even stronger. Hence permafrost and its response to climate change concerns us all. The project received initial support from the International Permafrost Association (IPA) as a targeted ‘Action Group’, and since then several other sponsors have joined the project. Here we are, now, two years after this first idea. What you are about to read is the result of an iterative process of exchanging ideas between artists and scientists. We first made an application call and received 49 applications from artists in 16 countries. Through a formal review process, we then selected two artists to work on this project: Noémie Ross from Canada, and Heta Nääs from Finland. With input from scientists, Noémie and Heta created fantastic cartoons that explain some of the changes happening to the environment in permafrost areas, how they affect people and wildlife, ... |
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Nääs, Heta Ross, Noémie Bouchard, Fréderic Deshpande, Bethany Fritz, Michael Malenfant-Lepage, Julie Nieuwendam, Alexandre Paquette, Michel Rudy, Ashley Siewert, Matthias Benjamin Sjöberg, Ylva Veillette, Audrey Weege, Stefanie Harbor, John Habeck, J. O. Rasmussen, K. K. Langley, K. |
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Nääs, Heta Ross, Noémie Bouchard, Fréderic Deshpande, Bethany Fritz, Michael Malenfant-Lepage, Julie Nieuwendam, Alexandre Paquette, Michel Rudy, Ashley Siewert, Matthias Benjamin Sjöberg, Ylva Veillette, Audrey Weege, Stefanie Harbor, John Habeck, J. O. Rasmussen, K. K. Langley, K. Aakkiartorpoq!: Frozen-Ground Cartoons; Eqqumiitsuliortut nunalu qeriuaannartoq pillugu ilisimatuut akornanni suleqatigiinneq |
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Aakkiartorpoq!: Frozen-Ground Cartoons; Eqqumiitsuliortut nunalu qeriuaannartoq pillugu ilisimatuut akornanni suleqatigiinneq |
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Aakkiartorpoq!: Frozen-Ground Cartoons; Eqqumiitsuliortut nunalu qeriuaannartoq pillugu ilisimatuut akornanni suleqatigiinneq |
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Aakkiartorpoq!: Frozen-Ground Cartoons; Eqqumiitsuliortut nunalu qeriuaannartoq pillugu ilisimatuut akornanni suleqatigiinneq |
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Nuuk: Asiaq – Greenland Survey |
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Nääs, H. , Ross, N. , Bouchard, F. orcid:0000-0001-9687-3356 , Deshpande, B. , Fritz, M. orcid:0000-0003-4591-7325 , Malenfant-Lepage, J. orcid:0000-0003-1237-626X , Nieuwendam, A. orcid:0000-0003-3827-1132 , Paquette, M. , Rudy, A. orcid:0000-0002-7977-5719 , Siewert, M. B. orcid:0000-0003-2890-8873 , Sjöberg, Y. orcid:0000-0002-4292-5808 , Veillette, A. , Weege, S. orcid:0000-0001-9123-4467 , Harbor, J. , Habeck, J. O. , Rasmussen, K. K. and Langley, K. (2020) Aakkiartorpoq!: Frozen-Ground Cartoons; Eqqumiitsuliortut nunalu qeriuaannartoq pillugu ilisimatuut akornanni suleqatigiinneq , [Other] doi:10.2312/GFZ.LIS.2020.003 <https://doi.org/10.2312/GFZ.LIS.2020.003> , hdl:10013/epic.8e3db8ca-01b6-410b-bf17-ab4137909261 |
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