Tid: 04/11/2022 14:00 til 04/11/2022 16:00
Sted: DIIS auditorium
Arrangør: DIIS
The Greenland ice sheet and our planetary future
Join us for an expedition exploring the science and global politics of vanishing ice, from Greenland to COP27, with famous glaciologist Jason Box
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The Greenland icecap is a key frontier of climate change: every inch that melts here, ends up as sea level rise around the world. Join us for a journey from the icecap of Greenland to scientific controversies that hit straight into the heart of the world’s biggest challenge: averting catastrophic climate change.
We will be guided by Jason Box, a world-famous climate scientist that engages this challenge from the slippery and rugged landscape of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Jason has participated in 30 scientific expeditions to Greenland, is a lead author of several major reports on climate change in the Arctic and is a major voice in climate debates, featuring, among others, in the documentary Before the Flood. Through impressions and findings from his Arctic expeditions, Jason will explore such questions as:
– How long do we have before the Greenland ice sheet melts into the ocean? Can we still avert that Denmark submerges?
– What findings end up in the IPCC reports, on which global goals are based, and which don’t, and why?
– What’s at stake at the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27)?
Jason’s presentation will be followed by a moderated discussion and a glass of wine.
SPEAKERS
Jason Box, professor, Geological Survey of Denmark
Rens Van Munster, senior researcher, DIIS
Peer Schouten, senior researcher, DIIS
PROGRAMME
14.00-14.15 Welcome and introduction, Rens Van Munster & Peer Schouten
14.15-15.15 Presentation, Jason Box
15.15-16.00 Q&A
16.00 Wine reception
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
The seminar will be in English. Physical participation is free of charge, but registration is required. Please use our online registration form.
Please note that the seminar will not be livestreamed.