IGERT students from the University of Kansas C-CHANGE program were in Kangerlussuaq last week as part of 10-day field course on Climate Change in Greenland and the Arctic. We were fortunate to spend time with them in the field and at a poster session at the research station.

[Danny explaining the mystery of the sea tomatoes to students and faculty from KU. Read their excellent take on the project here.]
[Poster session at Kangerlussuaq International Science Support.]
Many thanks to KU for stimulating many informative and productive conversations. We really enjoyed sharing our experiences and perceptions of Arctic change.



