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Kawerak Inc. recently released a document, “Tribal Research Protocols, Guidelines, Expectations & Best Practices,” a comprehensive roadmap that demonstrates optimal procedures and customs to observe on the Seward Peninsula.
In this episode, Mike and Erin dive into the topic of France. An observer of the Arctic Council, an ally of NATO, and member of the EU, France has a central role in furthering scientific exploration and knowledge.
Hear Mike and Director Whitney discuss the history of UK engagement in the Arctic (back to the first explorers in the 1800s) and how the Arctic links the UK to global shipping routes. Plus, discover Mike’s favorite “food” in the UK and tips on where to visit.
In this post, meet Chan Charoonsophonsak, Ambassador for North Slope, Sean Glasheen, Ambassador for the Calista region, Tyler Kornelis, Ambassador for Kodiak, and Kathleen Stuckey, Ambassador for the Interior.
Meet Cassidi Cameron, Ambassador for the Cook Inlet region, Amanda Toerdal, Ambassador for Bering Straits, Kristina Andrew, Ambassador for Bristol Bay, and Eddie Dellamary, Ambassador for the Interior.
Over the past few months, I have had a great experience with the AE office that has really expanded my understanding of Arctic and energy issues, as well as my knowledge of the function of the Department of Energy at a national level.
Meet Timothy Harms, a senior advisor for the Environmental Management Office who spent time in Fort Greely, Alaska as an army civilian before transitioning to a career in hazardous waste policy at DOE.
Recent graduates and energy professionals in Alaska should be sure to take a look at applying for the Clean Energy Innovator Fellowship. Applications are due May 3.
Meet Dr. Colleen Iversen, a Distinguished Staff Scientist and Group Leader at DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the director of the Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments (NGEE) Arctic project.