From annika.granebeck at su.se Mon Nov 2 10:29:44 2020 From: annika.granebeck at su.se (Annika Granebeck) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2020 09:29:44 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Reminder: Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 6: Nov 5 at 14h00: Regime shifts in the Central Asian steppe-desert are driven by climate Message-ID: Reminder Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 6 Hosted by Research Area 6: Deep time climate variability Titel: Regime shifts in the Central Asian steppe-desert are driven by climate Speaker: Natasha Barbolini, Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences, Stockholm University Time & venue: November 5 at 14h00-15h00, Zoom Join webinar: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/845471560 Webinar ID: 845 471 560 Thirty-four million years ago at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition, sudden climate change caused ecological breakdown in Central Asia. Deserts spread across the lowlands, and biological diversity was permanently affected. Caused by rapid changes in climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide, this event was a critical tipping point for Asian ecosystems that in fact shaped the modern biome. Widespread desertification lasted for almost 20 million years, and vegetation only began to recolonise the lowlands when it became temporarily wetter, during the mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum. Climate was thus a major driver of regime shifts in the Central Asian steppe-desert biome during the Cenozoic. Now, rapid changes in climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide are once again causing widespread desertification in Asia. Based on past behavior, this is a sign of impending ecosystem breakdown, with serious negative implications for biodiversity, agriculture, and human wellbeing. [cid:image001.jpg at 01D6AC3D.FFEF1750] Welcome! ------------------------------------------- Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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For PhD students, there is also a poster competition. The competition rewards the three most appreciated posters with research money, set by the attendee's votes. * 1st place: 20 000 SEK * 2nd place: 10 000 SEK * 3rd place: 5 000 SEK Record your presentation with Mediaproduktion, November 10, 2020 A way to enhance your poster is to do a 2-minute PICO presentation. For this year, all presentations need to be prerecorded. For PhD Students who participate in the competition, we offer the opportunity to record your presentation together with Mediaproduktion, a Stockholm University service unit, on November 10. You can also record your presentation at home, with your cellphone or other equipment. Please register to participate in both the exhibition and/or the competition. Note in your registration if you like to record your presentation with Medieproduktion. Please book the entire day, November 10, for this. We will contact you soon with further instructions. 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Deserts spread across the lowlands, and biological diversity was permanently affected. Caused by rapid changes in climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide, this event was a critical tipping point for Asian ecosystems that in fact shaped the modern biome. Widespread desertification lasted for almost 20 million years, and vegetation only began to recolonise the lowlands when it became temporarily wetter, during the mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum. Climate was thus a major driver of regime shifts in the Central Asian steppe-desert biome during the Cenozoic. Now, rapid changes in climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide are once again causing widespread desertification in Asia. Based on past behavior, this is a sign of impending ecosystem breakdown, with serious negative implications for biodiversity, agriculture, and human wellbeing. [cid:image001.jpg at 01D6AC3D.FFEF1750] Welcome! ------------------------------------------- Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 69641 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: From bolin at su.se Fri Nov 6 13:06:54 2020 From: bolin at su.se (Bolin Centre for Climate Research) Date: 6 Nov 2020 13:06:54 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly News, week 45 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 45, 2020 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=11300&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=350C366129F6A2D8475A685704EE493F) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 400 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. Bolin Days 2020 Nov 25-26, Registration is open The Bolin Days this year will be virtual. We offer cross-disciplinary sessions organized by our Research Area leaders, a digital poster sessions, talks by the External Science Advisory Groups, virtual meeting rooms and much more. Please register here» (http://axacoair.se/go?8IHViEHB) . Call for posters For masters and PhD Students who participate in the poster competition, we offer the opportunity to record your presentation together with Mediaproduktion, a Stockholm University service unit, on November 10. Please book the entire day for this and note in your registration for the Bolin Days that you will participate. You can also record your presentation at home, with your cellphone or other equipment. Submission deadline for posters and self-made prerecorded presentations is November 17 at 23h59. Bolin Centre Mentoring System - sign up for this year’s round of mentorship pairings! The Bolin Mentoring System was introduced in 2014 as tool for supporting researchers across the Bolin Centre. This initiative links interested senior and junior scientists in a mentor-mentee relationship. A junior scientist in this regard is anyone who feels the need for mentoring by someone more senior. As a mentee you state your mentor preferences such as discipline, gender, language requirement, seniority, etc. and we do our best to meet these requests from our pool of mentors. Register here for the program» (https://survey.su.se/Survey/37800) Deadline: December 1st. Read more about the program» (https://bolin.su.se/research-school/the-bolin-centre-mentoring-system) New Policy Brief: Making an educated decision about Carbon offsetting The Bolin Centre Climate Arena just published its second Policy Brief, available in English as well as Swedish, titled “Making an educated decision about Carbon offsetting”. The function of this policy brief is multifaceted, it provides you as a policy-maker with the information needed to navigate decisions on policies concerning carbon offsetting. If you are a decision maker, it can aid you in your effort to reduce the carbon footprint of your organization or business. It can also help you as an individual in deciding on actions, such as compensating for a flight You can find the policy brief on our website under the Climate Arena tab» (https://bolin.su.se/outreach/climate-arena) , or you can click here for the English version» (https://bolin.su.se/polopoly_fs/1.525180.1604507545!/menu/standard/file/Carbon-offsetting_en-v8.pdf) , or here for the Swedish version» (https://bolin.su.se/polopoly_fs/1.525181.1604507603!/menu/standard/file/Carbon-offsetting_sv-v3.pdf) . New datasets in the Bolin Centre Database Michael Lawler, Armando Vilchez, Eric Saltzman (2020). Submicron aerosol methanesulfonate, iodide, iodate and sulfate data from the Arctic Ocean 2018 expedition. Dataset version 3.0. Bolin Centre Database. https://doi.org/10.17043/ao2018-submicron-aerosol-anions-3» (https://doi.org/10.17043/ao2018-submicron-aerosol-anions-3) Luigi Piemontese (2020). Global social-ecological regions with potential for crop production increase with water harvesting. Dataset version 1.0. Bolin Centre Database. https://doi.org/10.17043/piemontese-2020» (https://doi.org/10.17043/piemontese-2020) Audrey Campeau, Anne Sørensen, Tonu Martma, Staffan Åkerblom, Christian Zdanowicz (2020). Water chemistry and geospatial characteristics of different sub-catchments in the Mackenzie River basin, Canada. Dataset version 1.0. Bolin Centre Database. https://doi.org/10.17043/campeau-2020» (https://doi.org/10.17043/campeau-2020) Exploring Earth by scientific ocean drilling: 2050 scientific framework The new 2050 Science Framework for Scientific Ocean Drilling guides multidisciplinary subseafloor research into the interconnected processes that characterize the complex Earth system and shape our planet's future. The 2050 Science Framework has a 25-year outlook, inspiring state-of-the-art approaches for scientific ocean drilling far into the mid-21st century. Bolin Centre scientist Matt O'Regan played a leading role in the production of the 2050 Science Framework, publiced on the International Ocean Discovery Program's (IODP) website» (https://iodp.org/2050-science-framework) . Read more on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/news/exploring-earth-by-scientific-ocean-drilling-2050-scientific-framework-1.524323) . Research project grants and starting grants from Swedish Research Council The Swedish Research Council has decided on the applications to be awarded grants within Natural and engineering sciences 2020. The total grant amount for 2020-2024 is more than 1,1 billion SEK. Several Bolin Centre scientists received grants. Congratulations! August Andersson, Dep’t of Environmental SciencesAgatha de Boer, Dep’t of Geological SciencesAnnica Ekman, Dep’t of MeteorologyClaudia Mohr, Dep’t of Environmental SciencesJohan Nilsson, Dep’t of MeteorologyGunilla Svensson, Dep’t of MeteorologyMatt O’Regan, Dep’t of Geological SciencesStefano Manzoni, Dep’t of Physical GeographyRead more on Swedish Research Council’s website» (https://www.vr.se/english/applying-for-funding/decisions/2020-09-08-natural-and-engineering-sciences.html) [Bild] Recent Bolin Centre scientist publications On bolin.su.se/publications» (https://bolin.su.se/publications) , you’ll find a list of scientific journal publications by Bolin Centre scientists. Here are the most recent ones we have published on the website. Ferreira C.S., Mourato S., Kasanin-Grubin M., Ferreira A.J.D., Destouni, G., Kalantari Z., 2020. Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions in Mitigating Flood Hazard in a Mediterranean Peri-Urban Catchment, Water: 12(10), 2893. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12102893 (https://doi.org/10.3390/w12102893) Sedlar, J., M. Tjernström, J. Cassano, X. Fettweis, I. Hebestadt, G. Heinemann, A. Orr, T. Phillips, A. Rinke, M. Seefeldt, A. Solomon, 2020. Confronting Arctic troposphere and surface energy budget representations in regional climate models with observations. Journal of Geophysical Research: 125, http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019JD031783 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019JD031783) Jakobsson, M., Mayer, L.A., Nilsson, J., Stranne, C., Calder, B., O'Regan, M., Farrell, J.W., Cronin, T.M., Brüchert, V., Chawarski, J., Eriksson, B., Fredriksson, J., Gemery, L., Glueder, A., Holmes, F.A., Jerram, K., Kirchner, N., Mix, A., Muchowski, J., Prakash, A., Reilly, B., Thornton, B., Ulfsbo A., Weidner, E., Åkesson, E., Handl, T., Ståhl, E., Boze, L-G., Reed, S., West, G., & Padman, J., 2020. Ryder Glacier in northwest Greenland is shielded from warm Atlantic water by a bathymetric sill. Commun Earth Environ: 1, 45. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-020-00043-0 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-020-00043-0) Inglis, G. N., Bragg, F., Burls, N. J., Cramwinckel, M. J., Evans, D., Foster, G. L., Huber, M., Lunt, D. J., Siler, N., Steinig, S., Tierney, J. E., Wilkinson, R., Anagnostou, E., de Boer, A. M., Dunkley Jones, T., Edgar, K. M., Hollis, C. J., Hutchinson, D. K., and Pancost, R. D., 2020. Global mean surface temperature and climate sensitivity of the early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO), Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), and latest Paleocene, Clim. Past, 16, 1953–1968. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-1953-2020 (https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-1953-2020) De Luca, P., Messori, G., Faranda, D., Ward, P. J., Comou, D., 2020. Compound warm-dry and cold-wet events over the Mediterranean. Earth Sys. Dyn. doi: 10.5194/esd-11-793-2020 (https://esd.copernicus.org/articles/11/793/2020/) 107 Messori, G., Ryota, W., Woods, C., 2020. A spatial model for return values of warm extremes in the high Arctic. Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc. doi: 10.1002/qj.3877 (https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/qj.3877) Pons, F. M. E., Messori, G., Alvarez-Castro, M. C., Faranda, D., 2020. Sampling hyperspheres via extreme value theory: implications for measuring attractor dimensions. J. Stat. Phys. doi: 10.1007/s10955-020-02573-5 (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10955-020-02573-5) Please send your newly published publication to bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) . New article: Ryder Glacier in northwest Greenland is shielded from warm Atlantic water by a bathymetric sill Read more on Nature communications earth & environment website» (https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-020-00043-0) Swedish-Russian expedition finds new hotspots of methane emissions in Siberian Arctic seabed Twelve researchers from Stockholm University participate in the ISSS-2020 expedition on board a Russian research vessel to study the link between biogeochemical cycles and climate change. The international research team has recently observed emissions of methane gas from new systems in the Arctic seabed. Read article on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/news/swedish-russian-expedition-finds-new-hotspots-of-methane-emissions-in-siberian-arctic-seabed-1.524258) Small mussels in the Baltic are getting even smaller Blue mussels in the Baltic Sea are getting smaller with time but bigger in numbers, according to a new study analyzing data since the 90's. Read full article on DEEP's website» (https://www.su.se/deep/english/about-us/news/small-mussels-in-the-baltic-are-getting-even-smaller-1.523944) Bolin Centre Events 25-26 November Bolin Days - Registration is open The Bolin Days will take place in a COVID-19- adjusted format. If you are interested in Climate and the Earth Sciences, you are welcome to join in! Read more on the Bolin web site» (https://bolin.su.se/outreach/bolin-days/bolin-days-1.465845) 10 December Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 7 Time & venue: Dec 10 at 13h00, Zoom Titel: Reversing tropical deforestation Speaker: Eric Lambin, geographer and environmental scientist at University of Louvain and Stanford University. Read more on the Bolin web site» (https://bolin.su.se/outreach/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-7-1.521457) OTHER EVENTS AND INFORMATION 10-26 November Conference EcoChange 2020 Time & venue: 10-26 November The strategic research programme EcoChange focuses on the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems, particularly in the Baltic Sea. More information on conference web site» (https://www.umu.se/en/ecochange/ecochange-conference-2020/) Office staff - Bolin Centre at campus Due to COVID-19, the Bolin Centre Office will be irregular staffed at the University. Like many of you, we work from home. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us via mobile or e-mail. Magnus: 076-695 70 78, magnus.atterfors at su.se (mailto:magnus.atterfors at su.se) (Communications)Annika: 072-148 91 49, annika.granebeck at su.se (mailto:annika.granebeck at su.se) (Coordination)Eva: 076-650 03 08, eva.gylfe at su.se (mailto:eva.gylfe at su.se) (Supports the office part-time during the autumn). The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activities and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. If you have suggestions that you would like to include or research that you would like to share in coming Weekly News, please contact bolin at su.se. (mailto:bolin at su.se) Editor: Magnus AtterforsFoto: Martin Jakobsson, Alasdair Skelton, Stockholm University Stay updated Find news and upcoming events at bolin.su.se (http://www.bolin.su.se) and follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) , Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgS8tYa6ErDZb_5ZIOpf6fA) . [Facebook] (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) [Twitter] (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) [Youtube] (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgS8tYa6ErDZb_5ZIOpf6fA) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bolin at su.se Fri Nov 13 15:00:08 2020 From: bolin at su.se (Bolin Centre for Climate Research) Date: 13 Nov 2020 15:00:08 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly News, week 46 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 46, 2020 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=11318&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=66E22A487C3DA5EE6A757C9764E90DCE) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 400 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. Data from Uncharted Waters Provides Key Insights into Glacial Melting Processes New bathymetric and oceanographic data collected by an international team of ocean scientists provide important insights into the processes that are controlling the rapid loss of the Greenland Ice Sheet over the last four decades. The ground-breaking data, published in the Nature Journal Communications Earth & Environment, will be contributed to The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project, which aims to have the definitive and complete map of the ocean seafloor by 2030. Read the article on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/news/data-from-uncharted-waters-provides-key-insights-into-glacial-melting-processes-1.525652) Bolin Days – Welcome to register Date: 25- 26 November at 11h00-19h00 Venue: The event platform Agorify and Zoom Full program» (https://bolin.su.se/polopoly_fs/1.523038.1605173945!/menu/standard/file/BolinDays_2020_Program-outline_v3.pdf) Register for the Bolin Days 2020 now» (http://axacoair.se/go?8IHViEHB) The Bolin Days is our annual internal conference for and of our Bolin Centre members. During these days, new climate science results are presented and we meet each other to exchange ideas, share our experience and find new inspiration. We welcome you to cross-disciplinary sessions organized by our Research Area leaders. You have the opportunity to meet our External Advisory Group, there will be a virtual poster exhibition and as usual, a poster competition for PhD students. Virtual setting The Bolin Days this year will be virtual. Speakers and participants will be offered many opportunities to interact with each other, welcome to find out how here» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/bolin-days/instructions-for-bolin-days-2020) Call for posters The Bolin Days 2020 will have its traditional poster exhibition, this year in a virtual format. Poster submission deadline is November 17 at 23h59 and instructions are found here» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/bolin-days/bolin-days-2020-welcome-to-register-1.465845) [Bild] Recent Bolin Centre scientist publications On bolin.su.se/publications» (https://bolin.su.se/publications) you’ll find a list of scientific journal publications by Bolin Centre scientists. Here are the most recent ones we have published on the website. Tierney, J.E., Poulsen, C.J., Montañez, I.P., Bhattacharya, T., Feng, R., Ford, H.L., Hönisch, B., Inglis, G.N., Petersen, S.V., Sagoo, N., Tabor, C.R., 2020. Past climates inform our future. Science: 6;370(6517). https://science-sciencemag-org.ezp.sub.su.se/content/370/6517/eaay3701.abstract (https://science-sciencemag-org.ezp.sub.su.se/content/370/6517/eaay3701.abstract) Trodahl, M., Isachsen, P.E., Lilly, J.M., Nilsson, J., and Kristensen, N.M., 2020. The Regeneration of the Lofoten Vortex through Vertical Alignment J. Phys. Oceanogr.: 50 (9): 2689–2711. https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-20-0029.1 (https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-20-0029.1) Steinthorsdottir, M., Jardine, P. E., and Rember, W. C., 2020. Near‐Future pCO2 during the hot Mid Miocene Climatic Optimum. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020PA003900 (https://doi.org/10.1029/2020PA003900) Varney, R.M., Chadburn, S.E., Friedlingstein, P., Burke, E.J., Koven, C.D., Hugelius, G. and Cox, P.M., 2020. A spatial emergent constraint on the sensitivity of soil carbon turnover to global warming. Nature Communications, 11(1), 5544. pp.1–8. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19208-8 (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19208-8) Destouni G., Kalantari Z., Quegan S., Leibovici D., Lemmetyinen J., Ikonen J., 2020. Modeling Climate Sensitive Infectious Diseases in the Arctic, In: Nord D.C. (eds) Nordic Perspectives on the Responsible Development of the Arctic: Pathways to Action. Springer Polar Sciences, Springer, Cham, pp. 93–11. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52324-4_5 (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52324-4_5) Haywood, A. M., Tindall, J. C., Dowsett, H. J., Dolan, A. M., Foley, K. M., Hunter, S. J., Hill, D. J., Chan, W.-L., Abe-Ouchi, A., Stepanek, C., Lohmann, G., Chandan, D., Peltier, W. R., Tan, N., Contoux, C., Ramstein, G., Li, X., Zhang, Z., Guo, C., Nisancioglu, K. H., Zhang, Q., Li, Q., Kamae, Y., Chandler, M. A., Sohl, L. E., Otto-Bliesner, B. L., Feng, R., Brady, E. C., von der Heydt, A. S., Baatsen, M. L. J., and Lunt, D. J., 2020. The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2: large-scale climate features and climate sensitivity. Clim. Past: 16, 2095–2123, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-2095-2020 (https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-2095-2020) Kleman, J., Hättestrand, M., Borgström, I., Preusser, F., Fabel, D., 2020. The Idre marginal moraine – An anchorpoint for Middle and Late Weichselian ice sheet chronology. Quaternary Science Advances, Volume 2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.qsa.2020.100010 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.qsa.2020.100010) Ao, H., Dupont-Nivet, G., Rohling, E. J., Zhang, P., Ladant, J.-B., Roberts, A. P., Licht, A., Liu, Q., Liu, Z., Dekkers, M. J., Coxall, H. K., Jin, Z., Huang, C., Xiao, G., Poulsen, C. J., Barbolini, N., Meijer, N., Sun, Q., Qiang, X., Yao, J., and An, Z., 2020. Orbital climate variability on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau across the Eocene–Oligocene transition. Nature Communications: v. 11, no. 1, p. 5249. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-18824-8 (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-18824-8) Please send your newly published publication to bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) . Past is Key to Predicting Future Climate, Scientists Say In a review paper published in the journal Science, a group of climate experts make the case for including paleoclimate data in the development of climate models. Such models are used globally to assess the impacts of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions, predict scenarios for future climate and propose strategies for mitigation. Read the article on Department of Meteorology's website» (https://www.misu.su.se/past-is-key-to-predicting-future-climate-scientists-say-1.525839) What’s new in the Baltic Sea? Get some marine glimpses here! Read three newly published papers with an easy to read summary on Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences' website» (https://www.su.se/deep/english/about-us/deep-insights/what-s-new-in-the-baltic-sea-get-some-marine-glimpses-here-1.526367) Gia Destouni new Editor in Chief The American Geophysical Union (AGU) has selected Gia Destouni as new Editor in Chief for Water Resources Research, AGU’s flagship journal (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/hub/journal/19447973/editorial-board/editorial-board) for hydrology and water resources science. Workshop: Climate Science2Policy The European Commission, through EASME, is organizing a Climate Science2Policy (CS2P) workshop that will take place the 17 to 18 November 2020. The main goal of the workshop is to “bring together Earth System Science H2020 projects and policy makers to identify and discuss key policy-relevant messages and research requirements to achieve the climate targets of the European Green Deal and other climate change related policies and programs.” The Rossby Centre is part of 5 (CRESCENDO, COMFORT, EUCP, PRIMAVERA and FORCeS) of the 15 Earth System Science H2020 projects participating; Stockholm University is also in many of the projects. From the Rossby Centre, Erik Kjellström will present the FORCeS Policy Brief on behalf of Illona Ripinen (Stockholm University) and Danijel Belusic will talk about high resolution convectivion permitting simulations. The registration deadline is the 15th of November 2020. More on the background, objectives and program of the workshop, as well as registration» (https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/section/environment/climate-science2policy-workshop) Bolin Centre Events 25-26 November Bolin Days - Registration is open The Bolin Days will take place in a COVID-19- adjusted format. If you are interested in Climate and the Earth Sciences, you are welcome to join in! Read more on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/bolin-days/bolin-days-2020-welcome-to-register-1.465845) 1 December Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 3 Time & venue: Dec 1st at 14h00, Zoom Titel: Uncertain water resources in a changing worldSpeaker: Peter Greve, Research Scholar – Water Program IIASA – International Institute for Applied Systems AnalysisRead more on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-3-1.525832) 10 December Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 7 Time & venue: Dec 10 at 13h00, Zoom Titel: Reversing tropical deforestation Speaker: Eric Lambin, geographer and environmental scientist at University of Louvain and Stanford University. Read more on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-7-1.521457) OTHER EVENTS AND INFORMATION 18 November Digital book release: Arktiska spår: Natur och kultur i rörelse Time: 18 November, 16h00 Welcome to a digital and live-streamed book release of "Arktiska spår: Natur och kultur i rörelse", Arctic traces – nature and culture in motion. (Event in Swedish). Read more on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/news/events/välkommen-till-en-digital-och-livesänd-bokrelease-av-arktiska-spår-natur-och-kultur-i-rörelse-1.526652) 10-26 November Conference EcoChange 2020 Time & venue: 10-26 November The strategic research programme EcoChange focuses on the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems, particularly in the Baltic Sea. More information on conference website» (https://www.umu.se/en/ecochange/ecochange-conference-2020/) Office staff - Bolin Centre at campus Due to COVID-19, the Bolin Centre Office will be irregular staffed at the University. Like many of you, we work from home. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us via mobile or e-mail. Magnus: 076-695 70 78, magnus.atterfors at su.se (mailto:magnus.atterfors at su.se) (Communications)Annika: 072-148 91 49, annika.granebeck at su.se (mailto:annika.granebeck at su.se) (Coordination)Eva: 076-650 03 08, eva.gylfe at su.se (mailto:eva.gylfe at su.se) (Supports the office part-time during the autumn). The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activities and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. If you have suggestions that you would like to include or research that you would like to share in coming Weekly News, please contact bolin at su.se. 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Virtual setting The Bolin Days 2020 makes scientific discussions possible in a virtual manner. We will use Agorify, a hybrid event platform, as well as Zoom, a cloud platform for video and audio conferencing. Speakers and participants will be offered many opportunities to interact with each other - welcome to find out how here >. Deadline to register Is Nov 23 at 23h59. Please register here >. ------------------------------------------- Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Bolin Days – Deadline to register Date: 25- 26 November at 11h00-19h00 Venue: The event platform Agorify and Zoom Full program» (https://bolin.su.se/polopoly_fs/1.523038.1605173945!/menu/standard/file/BolinDays_2020_Program-outline_v3.pdf) Register for the Bolin Days 2020 now» (http://axacoair.se/go?8IHViEHB) The Bolin Days is our annual internal conference for and of our Bolin Centre members. During these days, new climate science results are presented and we meet each other to exchange ideas, share our experience and find new inspiration. We welcome you to cross-disciplinary sessions organized by our Research Area leaders. You have the opportunity to meet our External Advisory Group, there will be a virtual poster exhibition and as usual, a poster competition for PhD students. Virtual setting The Bolin Days this year will be virtual. Speakers and participants will be offered many opportunities to interact with each other, welcome to find out how here» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/bolin-days/instructions-for-bolin-days-2020) Deadline to register Is Nov 23 at 23h59. Please register here » (http://axacoair.se/go?8IHViEHB) Successful Bolin Centre scientists in Formas open call 2020 In Formas' annual open call 2020, several Bolin researchers received funding in the two types of grants Formas offer: Research projects and Research projects for early-career researchers. Research projects: Håkan Berg Förvaltning av ekosystemtjänster för hållbar produktion av ris i Mekong Deltat i VietnamSarah Cornell, Plastföroreningar: ett globalt social-ekologiskt systemperspektiv på utmaningarnaMalin Kylander, Stormars mönster och orsaker i Skandinavien efter den senaste istidenÖrjan Gustafsson, Klimatdrivande BC+sulfat aerosoler samt CH4 och CO från Indien: Observationsbaserade bestämningar av källorna genom isotopavtryckÖrjan Bodin, Oförutsedda allianser och rivalitet bland vänner: Hur aktörers olika intressen i relation till komplicerade miljöproblem leder till både samverkande och motverkande intressekoalitionerAugust Andersson, Begränsning av osäkerheterna kring viktiga klimatpåverkande komponenter från storskaliga bränder i AfrikaIlda Lindell, Vi svälter innan vi blir sjuka: Korta- och långsiktiga effekter av corona pandemin för informella arbetare i det urbana AfrikaRead more on Formas website » (https://formas.se/en/start-page/archive/calls/2020-02-26-annual-open-call-2020---research-projects.html) Research projects for early-career researchers: Frederik Schenk, Paleoklimatiskt perspektiv på de senaste europeiska värmeböljornaRead more on Formas website » (https://formas.se/en/start-page/archive/calls/2020-02-26-annual-open-call-2020---research-projects-for-early-career-researchers.html) Big congratulations! [Bild] Recent Bolin Centre scientist publications On bolin.su.se/publications» (https://bolin.su.se/publications) you’ll find a list of scientific journal publications by Bolin Centre scientists. Here are the most recent ones we have published on the website. Avery, R.S., Greenwood, S.L., Schenk, F., Morén, B.M., Mckay, D.I.A., Brunnberg, L., Wohlfarth, B., 2020. A 725‐year integrated offshore terrestrial varve chronology for southeastern Sweden suggests rapid ice retreat ~15 ka BP. Boreas. https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12490 (https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12490) Marshall, K. E., Gotthard, K. & Williams, C. M., 2020. Evolutionary impacts of winter climate change on insects. Current Opinion in Insect Science: 41, 54–62. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214574520300857 (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214574520300857) Rowiński, P. K., Laurila, A., Gotthard, K., Sowersby, W., Lind, M. I., Richter-Boix, A., Eckerström-Liedholm, S. & Rogell, B., 2020. Parental effects influence life history traits and covary with an environmental cline in common frog populations. Oecologia: 192, 1013–1022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-020-04642-8 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-020-04642-8) Lindestad, O., von Schmalensee, L., Lehmann, P. & Gotthard, K., 2020. Variation in butterfly diapause duration in relation to voltinism suggests adaptation to autumn warmth, not winter cold. Functional Ecology: 34, 1029–1040. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.13525 (https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.13525) Kivelä, S. M., Davis, R. B., Esperk, T., Gotthard, K., Mutanen, M., Valdma, D. & Tammaru, T., 2020. Comparative analysis of larval growth in Lepidoptera reveals instar-level constraints. Functional Ecology Funct Ecol: 34, 1391–1403. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.13556 (https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.13556) Post, S., Werner, K.M., Núñez‐Riboni, I., Chafik, L., Hátún, H., and Jansen, T., 2020. Subpolar gyre and temperature drive boreal fish abundance in Greenland waters. Fish and Fisheries. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/faf.12512 (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/faf.12512) Please send your newly published publication to bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) . Sveriges unga akademi is looking for applicants for election 2021 Being a Member of Sveriges unga akademi gives you a cross disciplinary platform with some of Sweden's most talented researchers representing a wide range of areas; from language history to nuclear physics. Young Academy of Sweden conducts a number of activities such as: arranging a popular summer research camp called “Scientific Encounters” for upper secondary schools pupils; has published a book with a collection of short autobiographies by the first generation academy members; is in the fourth year with a a networking programme with the Swedish Parliament, and makes position statements and consultation responses to differenet science policy bodies. Deadline for application: 13 January 2021 Read more on Sveriges unga akademi’s website » (https://www.sverigesungaakademi.se/election21) Bolin Centre Events 25-26 November Bolin Days The Bolin Days will take place in a COVID-19- adjusted format. If you are interested in Climate and the Earth Sciences, you are welcome to join in! Deadline to register: Nov 23 at 23h59. Please register here » (http://axacoair.se/go?8IHViEHB) 1 December Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 3 Time & venue: Dec 1st at 14h00, Zoom Titel: Uncertain water resources in a changing worldSpeaker: Peter Greve, Research Scholar – Water Program IIASA – International Institute for Applied Systems AnalysisRead more on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-3-1.525832) 10 December Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 7 Time & venue: Dec 10 at 13h00, Zoom Titel: Reversing tropical deforestation Speaker: Eric Lambin, geographer and environmental scientist at University of Louvain and Stanford University. Read more on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-7-1.521457) OTHER EVENTS AND INFORMATION 10-26 November Conference EcoChange 2020 Time & venue: 10-26 November The strategic research programme EcoChange focuses on the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems, particularly in the Baltic Sea. More information on conference website» (https://www.umu.se/en/ecochange/ecochange-conference-2020/) Office staff - Bolin Centre at campus Due to COVID-19, the Bolin Centre Office will be irregular staffed at the University. Like many of you, we work from home. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us via mobile or e-mail. Magnus: 076-695 70 78, magnus.atterfors at su.se (mailto:magnus.atterfors at su.se) (Communications)Annika: 072-148 91 49, annika.granebeck at su.se (mailto:annika.granebeck at su.se) (Coordination)Eva: 076-650 03 08, eva.gylfe at su.se (mailto:eva.gylfe at su.se) (Supports the office part-time during the autumn). The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activities and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. If you have suggestions that you would like to include or research that you would like to share in coming Weekly News, please contact bolin at su.se. (mailto:bolin at su.se) Editor: Magnus AtterforsFoto: Martin Jakobsson Stay updated Find news and upcoming events at bolin.su.se (http://www.bolin.su.se) and follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) , Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgS8tYa6ErDZb_5ZIOpf6fA) . [Facebook] (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) [Twitter] (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) [Youtube] (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgS8tYa6ErDZb_5ZIOpf6fA) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john.prytherch at misu.su.se Tue Nov 24 17:04:31 2020 From: john.prytherch at misu.su.se (John Prytherch) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 17:04:31 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Apartment available for rent from mid January Message-ID: <9FFC1F56-A051-4594-9283-3D45CFAB55B1@misu.su.se> All, My apartment will soon be available, and my landlord (Eyal Freud, ex of ACES and the Bolin Centre) is seeking non-smoking and pet-free tenants with a stable income and good references, for a long-term contract starting around mid-January 2021. The apartment is 86 m2, and has two bedrooms, a large living room, a balcony and a renovated kitchen and bathroom. It is in Sickla/Nacka (Atlasvägen 15) and has great public transportation links. Sickla is a popular neighbourhood as it is very pleasant, safe and family-friendly. The apartment is near a nice beach, a nature reserve, a slalom slope, schools and plenty of shopping and recreation possibilities. Everything is basically within close reach. The apartment is fully furnished and there’s a small storage room in the basement of the building. For more information please contact Eyal Freud ( eyal.freud at gmail.com ). Best wishes, John === John Prytherch Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden phone: +46 (0)707 69 23 19 email: john.prytherch at misu.su.se https://www.misu.su.se/about-us/contact/staff/john-prytherch-1.343283 From gaspard.geoffroy at misu.su.se Tue Nov 24 18:45:17 2020 From: gaspard.geoffroy at misu.su.se (Gaspard Geoffroy) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 17:45:17 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Apartment available for rent from late January Message-ID: Dear all, My apartment will be available for rent from late January. 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URL: From bolin at su.se Fri Nov 27 17:03:46 2020 From: bolin at su.se (Bolin Centre for Climate Research) Date: 27 Nov 2020 17:03:46 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly News, week 48 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 48, 2020 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=11473&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=4A9617D61577447FC87EFBF304156F8E) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 400 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. Bolin Days 2020 Dear members of the Bolin Centre, Thank you once again for participating in and contributing to making the Bolin Days 2020 a success! We enjoyed two days of excellent science talks, posters, and discussions in Zoom webinar rooms, break-out and mingle rooms, and on the Agorify platform. Although we had to conduct the Bolin Days entirely virtual, we had no less than 230 registered participants! The virtual format had the advantage that all members of our External Science Advisory Group could participate, and our special thanks go to all of you for accommodating session hours that were the best possible compromise allowing participation from different parts of the Globe. Congratulations once again to the winners of the student poster competition! We would have loved to conclude the Bolin Days with a dinner and social interactions in real life, and hope that we will be able to do so again next year! Best wishes Nina and Alasdair Seminar: Uncertain water resources in a changing world Join Research Area 3 seminar on December 1st 02.00 PM - 03.00 PM with speaker Peter Greve, Research Scholar – Water Program IIASA – International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. The sufficient availability of freshwater is vital to humans, economies, and ecosystems. However, water availability is threatened both by overexploitation of water resources and anticipated climate change. Even nations with abundant water resources may experience water shortages in the future. Sustainable water planning, therefore, requires reliable assessments of water resources availability – both within the near and far future. Read more on the Bolin website » (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-3-1.525832) [Bild] Recent Bolin Centre scientist publications On bolin.su.se/publications» (https://bolin.su.se/publications) you’ll find a list of scientific journal publications by Bolin Centre scientists. Here are the most recent ones we have published on the website. Moon, S., Perron, J.T., Martel, S.J., Goodfellow, B.W., Ivars, D.M., Hall, A., Heyman, J., Munier, R., Näslund, J.-O., Simeonov, A., Stroeven, A.P., 2020. Present-day stress field influences bedrock fracture openness deep into the subsurface. Geophysical Research Letters: 47, 23. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL090581 (https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL090581) Chen, J., Huang, W., Feng, S., Zhang, Q., Kuang, X.Y., Chen, J.H., Chen, F.H., 2020. The modulation of westerlies‐monsoon interaction on climate over the monsoon boundary zone in East Asia. International Journal of Climatology. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.6903 (https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.6903) Noormets, R., Flink, A., Kirchner, N., 2020. Glacial dynamics and deglaciation history of Hambergbukta reconstructed from submarine landforms and sediment cores, SE Spitsbergen, Svalbard. Boreas. doi:10.1111/bor.12488 (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/bor.12488) Avery, R.S., Greenwood, S.L., Schenk, F., Morén, B.M., Mckay, D.I.A., Brunnberg, L., Wohlfarth, B., 2020. A 725‐year integrated offshore terrestrial varve chronology for southeastern Sweden suggests rapid ice retreat ~15 ka BP. Boreas. https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12490 (https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12490) Marshall, K. E., Gotthard, K. & Williams, C. M., 2020. Evolutionary impacts of winter climate change on insects. Current Opinion in Insect Science: 41, 54–62. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214574520300857 (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214574520300857) Please send your newly published publication to bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) . Bolin Centre Events 1 December Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 3 Time & venue: Dec 1st at 14h00, Zoom Titel: Uncertain water resources in a changing worldSpeaker: Peter Greve, Research Scholar – Water Program IIASA – International Institute for Applied Systems AnalysisRead more on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-3-1.525832) 10 December Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 7 Time & venue: Dec 10 at 13h00, Zoom Titel: Reversing tropical deforestation Speaker: Eric Lambin, geographer and environmental scientist at University of Louvain and Stanford University. Read more on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-7-1.521457) 11 December Bolin Centre Journalist Breakfast Time & venue: Dec 11 at 08h00-09h00, Zoom Welcome to our second breakfast session with the theme Climate Science in the Media. This session highlights what the general public would like to know about climate issues, and what media and researchers roles are in this, based on a new study from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. We will also offer exclusive insights from our latest research. To ensure inclusivity, the breakfast will be conducted in both Swedish and English. Read more and registration on the Bolin website» (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/news/events/bolin-centre-journalist-breakfast-1.529093) OTHER EVENTS AND INFORMATION 10 December Workshop: Reach an international audience via The Conversation Time & venue: 10 Dec, 13.00-15.00 via Zoom The Conversation, with the tagline "Academic rigor, journalistic flair", publishes popular science articles for an international audience and reaches 38 million readers every month. On December 10, one of the editors of The Conversation will give a workshop for researchers at Stockholm University who wants to learn how to reach out. Deadline for registration: 4 Dec. Read more and registration on Stockholm University´s website» (https://www.su.se/medarbetare/medarbetarnotiser/workshop-10-december-nå-internationell-publik-med-din-forskning-via-the-conversation-1.528493) Office staff - Bolin Centre at campus Due to COVID-19, the Bolin Centre Office will be irregular staffed at the University. Like many of you, we work from home. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us via mobile or e-mail. Magnus: 076-695 70 78, magnus.atterfors at su.se (mailto:magnus.atterfors at su.se) (Communications)Annika: 072-148 91 49, annika.granebeck at su.se (mailto:annika.granebeck at su.se) (Coordination)Eva: 076-650 03 08, eva.gylfe at su.se (mailto:eva.gylfe at su.se) (Supports the office part-time during the autumn). The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activities and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. If you have suggestions that you would like to include or research that you would like to share in coming Weekly News, please contact bolin at su.se. (mailto:bolin at su.se) Editor: Magnus AtterforsFoto: Martin Jakobsson Stay updated Find news and upcoming events at bolin.su.se (http://www.bolin.su.se) and follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) , Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgS8tYa6ErDZb_5ZIOpf6fA) . [Facebook] (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) [Twitter] (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) [Youtube] (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgS8tYa6ErDZb_5ZIOpf6fA) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Even nations with abundant water resources may experience water shortages in the future. Sustainable water planning, therefore, requires reliable assessments of water resources availability - both within the near and far future. Full abstract > [Sand dune with a water pond under] Welcome! ------------------------------------------- Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 25557 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: