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What you need to know about climate change with sea-ice expert, Dr. Julienne Stroeve

What you need to know about climate change with sea-ice expert, Dr. Julienne Stroeve

Update: 2024-04-03
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Michael Benarroch is joined by Professor Julienne Stroeve, a renowned climate change researcher. She is a professor in the University of Manitoba's Center for Earth Observation Science and a senior Canada 150 research chair in climate forcing of sea ice. Professor Stroeve has briefed US Vice President Al Gore, US congressional staff, and the World Economic Forum on her research.


In this episode, Professor Stroeve stresses that changes are happening at a much faster rate than we have expected and urges governments to act now. 


For more information, visit the podcast's website


The episode features clips from: CNN, CBC and BBC.  


About the host:


Michael Benarroch became President of the University of Manitoba on July 1, 2020. Throughout his career, Dr. Benarroch has demonstrated his lifelong dedication to transformative higher education and has made significant contributions to the fields of economics, research, and post-secondary administration. A passionate teacher and researcher, he has taught economics at Canadian universities since 1989. His career includes serving as Provost and Vice-President (Academic) at Toronto Metropolitan University (2017-2020), Dean of the I.H. Asper School of Business (2011-2017) and 21-years with the University of Winnipeg, where he was chair of the department of Economics (1999 - 2007). 

About the University of Manitoba:


For more than 140 years, the University of Manitoba has delivered life-changing learning experiences for students, conducted world-class research and shared knowledge and discovery to shape our province, country and world. UM is western Canada’s flagship university, Manitoba's only research-intensive university, is located on the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Ojibwe-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.


An Everything Podcasts production. 


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What you need to know about climate change with sea-ice expert, Dr. Julienne Stroeve

What you need to know about climate change with sea-ice expert, Dr. Julienne Stroeve

University of Manitoba