The 2023 Aotearoa New Zealand Sea Ice Emergency Summit

The record low Antarctic sea ice extent observed during 2023 prompted a group of Aotearoa New Zealand researchers to organize a “Sea Ice Emergency Summit” to provide information for the media and public. The key output from the summit was a public statement - the “2023 Aotearoa New Zealand Sea Ice E...

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Main Authors: Robinson, Natalie, Stevens, Craig, Rack, Wolfang, Bowen, Melissa, Chapman, Ralph, Cummings, Vonda, Dean, Sam, Fernandez, Denise, Keller, Liz, McDonald, Adrian, Pauling, Andrew, van Uitregt, Vincent
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Victoria University of Wellington Library 2024
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Online Access:https://ojs.victoria.ac.nz/nzsr/article/view/8461
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Summary:The record low Antarctic sea ice extent observed during 2023 prompted a group of Aotearoa New Zealand researchers to organize a “Sea Ice Emergency Summit” to provide information for the media and public. The key output from the summit was a public statement - the “2023 Aotearoa New Zealand Sea Ice Emergency Statement” - that called for a “dramatic reduction in greenhouse gas emissions now”. This was achieved through the ad hoc development of a rapid-response collaborative and communication process - as often required in emergency situations. This article reports on the motivation, process, science and initial impact of the summit.