Community Conversation: Diplomacy on Ice - Climate Science & Glaciers
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Wed, Mar 4, 2026; 12:00 PM
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Community Conversation: Diplomacy on Ice - Climate Science & Glaciers
In this program, Dr. Susana Hancock (Freeport, ME) will share some of her recentadventures and research findings, including a ski traverse across Greenland lastautumn (2025) where she studied Arctic PFAS, as well as an expedition thiswinter to the rapidly diminishing tropical glaciers of the Andes. Dr. Hancock bringsa global perspective to the work we do here in Maine to ameliorate our owncontributions to the climate crisis, and will lead us into discussion of theconnections between near and far.
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Corrine Adamowicz
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Diplomacy on Ice: Climate science, glaciers and effecting change on the global level. In this program, Dr. Susana Hancock (Freeport, ME) will share some of her recentadventures and research findings, including a ski traverse across Greenland last autumn (2025) where she studied Arctic PFAS, as well as an expedition this winter to the rapidly diminishing tropical glaciers of the Andes. Dr. Hancock brings a global perspective to the work we do here in Maine to ameliorate our own contributions to the climate crisis, and will lead us into discussion of the
connections between near and far.
Dr. Susana Hancock is a glaciologist, climate policy expert, and polar skier. She works with the International Cryosphere Climate Initiative (ICCI) as the Global Mountains Director where she focuses on driving climate ambition and urgency, within the UN process and across global governments. Susana is also known for her glacier expeditions, where she studies pollution in polar ecosystems, and uses these findings to inform global climate policy.