Presentations given at the meeting
Key note presentations
- Colin Summerhayes (SCAR): Climate change in Antarctica, with emphasis on the findings of ACCE
- Neil Gilbert (Antarctica New Zealand): What the climate changes mean for the management of Antarctica and ATS operations
- Jan-Gunnar Winther (Norwegian Polar Institute): Implication of climate change in Antarctica in the global context
Presentation of papers
- WP 2: Management implications of climate change in the Antarctic region – an initial Australian assessment. Presented by Ewan McIvor (Australian Antarctic Division)
- IP 1: Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment: Key Findings. Presented by Mike Sparrow (SCAR)
- IP 2: Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment: Recommendations. Presented by Mike Sparrow (SCAR)
- IP 4: Australian Antarctic Climate Change Research Priorities. Presented by Tony Worby (Australian Antarctic Division)
- IP 5: Southern Ocean Sentinel: an international program to assess climate change impacts on marine ecosystems. Presented by Tony Worby (Australian Antarctic Division)
- IP 6: Energy Management Strategies for U.S. Antarctic Research Stations. Presented by Karl Erb (NSF OPP)
- IP 7: The Future of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: Observed and Predicted Changes, Tipping Points, and Policy Considerations. Presented by Jessica O'Reilly (ASOC)
- IP 13: Antarctica and Global Change – keeping up with the Science. Presented by Peter Barrett
Other presentations
- Climate change and consequences for the Antarctic marine environment. Prented by Nick Owens (British Antarctic Survey)