Arctic Workers and Their Hope for Its Future | Arctic Focus
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Another of my blog posts for the Arctic Research Foundation is out! I'm calling this my love letter to the Arctic. In it I interviewed 5 of my friends and colleagues to discuss their hope for the future of the northern tip of our planet. Please give it a read: www.arcticfocus.org/stories/arct...
11.08.2025 18:19
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The Fastest Warming Region of the Arctic, and the Polar Bears that Call It Home | Arctic Focus
The Fastest Warming Region of the Arctic, and the Polar Bears that Call It Home
Check out my latest article for the Arctic Research Foundation!
www.arcticfocus.org/stories/fast...
Thankful for the opportunity to practice science communication through writing, photography, and illustrations 💕
07.07.2025 22:10
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After 3 years of trying to get into a program, I can finally say that I'll be starting a PhD at @forestry.ubc.ca this September! It'll be hard to leave the Arctic behind (although I'll always stay connected in some way), but I'm so excited to be working within my home province of BC.
28.05.2025 16:46
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#Svalbard from the air.
Here for the next few weeks as an #Ambassador for @polarbearsinternational, teaching guests about polar bears, sea ice loss, and what we can do about it.
14.04.2025 12:12
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It’s my favourite time of year - the wildflowers are starting to bloom in the South #Okanagan. I saw tons of western springbeauty (Claytonia lanceolata) and western buttercups (Ranunculus occidentalis) on a recent hike.
10.04.2025 01:07
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Hundreds in US climate agency NOAA fired in latest cuts
Around 880 workers - including weather forecasters - are reported to have lost their jobs.
Distressing news from the US today: 880 NOAA staff fired. From a polar bear perspective, NOAA data is used extensively in analyses. Impacts of losing this expertise is hard to fathom. Short-sighted & a mistake.
www.bbc.com/news/article...
@zacklabe.com has provided incredibly valuable insights.
28.02.2025 18:15
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Just arrived in #Churchill, #Manitoba yesterday to work with @polarbearsintl.bsky.social and was welcomed with an unreal #Aurora show last night. This will be a good few weeks 😍
26.02.2025 18:10
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Every scientist, long before they were a scientist, was a little kid who stood in front of a fish tank or stared up at the stars or turned over a rock to look at the bugs underneath and said “wow”. On the best days, working in science still feels like that.
19.02.2025 02:08
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I’m so grateful to spend this lifetime leaning into the curiosity and love of the natural world I developed as a child. I’m so grateful for those that have lifted me up and helped me on this journey. I’m so grateful to be a #WomanInScience
11.02.2025 23:30
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Line graph time series of 2025's daily Arctic sea ice extent compared to decadal averages from the 1980s to the 2010s. The decadal averages are shown with different colored lines with purple for the 1980s, blue for the 1990s, green for the 2000s, and white for the 2010s. Thin white lines are also shown for each year from 2000 to 2024. 2025 is shown with a thick gold line. There is a long-term decreasing trend in ice extent for every day of the year shown on this graph between January and April by looking at the decadal average line positions.
Saturday ice update - #Arctic sea ice extent is currently the *lowest* on record (JAXA data)
• about 790,000 km² below the 2010s mean
• about 1,450,000 km² below the 2000s mean
• about 2,040,000 km² below the 1990s mean
• about 2,430,000 km² below the 1980s mean
Plots: zacklabe.com/arctic-sea-i...
08.02.2025 19:47
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Escaping the world’s catastrophes for a moment with some good fun in the snow. When life feels heavy, it helps to hurl yourself downhill for a few laps. 🏂❄️
06.02.2025 02:21
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January 2025 #Arctic sea ice extent was the 2nd lowest on record...
This was 1,290,000 km² below the 1981-2010 average. January ice extent is decreasing at about 2.83% per decade. Data: NSIDC (nsidc.org/data/seaice_...).
02.02.2025 17:08
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My latest first author paper is out! Thanks for the shout out @polarbearsintl.bsky.social 🥰
28.01.2025 16:24
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