ARCPaC
Arctic Research Community - Past Changes for future
Arctic Research Community - Past Changes for future
An international research network examining and reconstructing past climate, environmental changes, and processes within the Arctic to develop an understanding of the present and future of this globally significant region. Specifically, the dynamics, magnitudes and rates of change, and interactions between different components of the Arctic system: ice sheets and glaciers; oceans and sea ice; terrestrial environment; ecosystems and human activity.
ARCPaC serves to coordinate and link research on the Arctic climate system; to create collaborative opportunities between researchers from different countries, disciplines, and career stages. A key activity is an annual international conference, typically including an excursion.
The first annual conference of ARCPaC will be held in Aarhus in May 2026, organized by Aarhus University (AU) and the Geological Survey of Greenland and Denmark (GEUS). Read the first circular.
Please refer to the meeting website for further details.
The network is led by an international Steering Committee of researchers interested in past and future Arctic climate and environmental change, representing a collaboration between 11 countries and institutes, and including two Early-Career Representatives.
ARCPaC builds on 35 years of Arctic palaeoclimate research collaboration via PONAM (Polar North Atlantic Margins – Late Cenozoic Evolution; 1989-94), QUEEN (Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; 1996-2002), APEX (Arctic Palaeoclimate and its Extremes; 2004-12), PASTGateways (Palaeo-Arctic Spatial and Temporal Gateways; 2013-18), and PalaeoArc (Processes and Palaeo–Environmental Changes in the Arctic: From Past to Present; 2019-25).
Anna Hughes - University of Manchester, UK [Chair]
Christof Pearce - Aarhus University, Denmark
Anna Pienkowski - Adam Mickiewicz Universty, Poland & UNIS, Svalbard
Jochen Knies - Norwegian Geological Survey (NGU) & UiT University of the Arctic Tromsø, Norway
Karen Gariboldi - Pisa University, Italy
Caroline Brand - Aarhus University, Denmark [ECR]
Joe Licciardi - University of New Hampshire, US
Paulina Romel - Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland [ECR]
Walter Geibert - Alfred Wegner Institute (AWI), Germany
Kristaps Lamsters - University of Latvia
Julie Lattaud - Stockholm University, Sweden
Wes Farnsworth - University of Iceland
Tiina Eskola - University of Oulu, Finland