Panelist at UPenn Lawschool
Asa participated in a panel discussion about the COP21 Paris agreement at the University of Pennsylvania’s Law School. The event was called: Too little too late and organized by the … Read More
Asa participated in a panel discussion about the COP21 Paris agreement at the University of Pennsylvania’s Law School. The event was called: Too little too late and organized by the … Read More
Asa was part of the organizing committee for the Rutgers Climate Institute Climate Change and Polar Regions: Natural and Social System Implication. About 150 people from several universities in the … Read More
In September, Åsa visited the University of Massachusetts Amherst and gave a talk at the Geoscience Lecture Series about her Greenland work.
Asa is visiting Margaret Holzer’s Chatham High School class today to talk about her research in Greenland.
Greenland Ice Sheet Meltwater Export and River Discharge Speaker: Asa Rennermalm – Rutgers University Date: Thursday, February 12, 2015, 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm Place: Smagorinsky Seminar Room U.S. Department … Read More
Åsa has given three invited seminars about her work to understand Greenland ice sheet meltwater losses. On October 9th, she visited the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at The … Read More
Dr. Rennermalm visited the University of Georgia and gave the seminar Greenland Ice Sheet Meltdown: A Perspective From the Ground at the Department of Geography’s Colloquium series on January 24.
Freshmen! Sign up for Åsa’s and Hal Salzman Byrne Seminar about the fast changing Arctic. In this seminar, we will explore the physical, environmental, and social dimensions of the Arctic … Read More
Åsa gave a seminar about the changing Arctic at the Zimmerli teacher’s workshop, where participants also met Artist Diane Burko, Curator Donna Gustafson, and Professor Hal Salzman.
Two Let Us Talk About Water events took place on October 23. First a seminar by Dr. Jennifer Francis about the changing Arctic and how that influences mid-latitude weather at 11:30am in … Read More