International Polar Year

I’m always interested in seeking out other forms of interdisciplinary collaboration, which seem to be increasingly prevalent these days. One such form is the International Polar Year 07/08; their effort is described as:

The concept of the International Polar Year 2007-2008 is of an international programme of coordinated, interdisciplinary scientific research and observations in the Earth’s polar regions:

  • to explore new scientific frontiers
  • to deepen our understanding of polar processes and their global linkages
  • to increase our ability to detect changes, to attract and develop the next generation of polar scientists, engineers and logistics experts
  • to capture the interest of schoolchildren, the public and decision-makers.

Interestingly the first IPY was in 1882-83 and was the first international year of anything. Polar explorer Karl Weyprecht realized that the poles were the places where significant geophysical concerns were located–he felt that one nation or one research institution alone could not address such a vast and complex area, so he created an international scientific cooperative effort. There is a great site that looks at this history from the NOAA.

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When I was giving a talk about my project arctic Listening Post at an AAAS arctic science Conference I was surprised by the coincidental use of the hexagram form or hive structure for the organization of the IPY proposals just as I am using on the comments section of this site. More soon on the connections to swarm creativity etc.

-- JaneMarsching

Al McSurely Says:

I love Marsching’s art and view from the top of the world. If we are going to reach the masses of poor and working people who are worrying about surviving tomorrow, much less two or three degrees change in the temperature or the water level in a few years, we are going to have to figure out new links. Is there a way we can make a virtual airplane flight over the north pole that can be shown to school kids?

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JaneMarsching Says:

Al,
Here is an interesting NSF article about teachers, students, and IPY. You should check out Matt’s post from 12/19 where he asks questions about the poor and affects of climate change. I’d be curious to know your thoughts on that?

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