未知中的共同未来:北极科学NSR论坛。

IF 16.3 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES National Science Review Pub Date : 2024-10-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/nsr/nwae379
He Zhu
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地球上最后的疆域挑战着人类的生存,也挑战着我们的雄心。北极和南极地区共同对整个地球的气候产生巨大影响,因为它们拥有全球87%的淡水,90%的冰雪,90%的永久冻土和69%的冰川。然而,由于我们对极地地区的变化(如冰盖融化)缺乏了解,导致我们对海平面上升和气候变化的其他影响的估计和预测存在很大的不确定性。例如,由于北极地区的变暖速度比全球平均速度快2到4倍,欧亚大陆现在的冬天更冷。由于其机制尚未阐明,中国旨在避免严重损害的极端天气事件预报仍然不足。为了提高人们对极地科学的认识,《国家科学评论》邀请了自然资源部第二海洋研究所的陈大克博士与五位中国专家组织了一次论坛讨论,探讨这些关键话题。陈建芳()第二海洋研究所教授,雷瑞波()中国极地研究所教授,刘继平()中山大学大气科学学院教授,杨庆华()中山大学与南方海洋科学与工程广东实验室(珠海)教授,周()上海交通大学海洋学院教授,陈大科()(讲座)教授,上海交通大学第二海洋研究所,华南海洋科学与工程广东省重点实验室(珠海)
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A common future amidst unknowns: an NSR forum on polar science.

The final frontiers on our planet challenge humans' survival as much as our ambition. The Arctic and Antarctic areas together exert enormous influence on the climate of the whole planet, as they contain 87% of its fresh water, 90% of its ice and snow, 90% of its permafrost and 69% of its glaciers. However, our lack of understanding of changes in the polar regions, such as melting ice sheets, results in major uncertainties in our estimates and predictions with regard to rising sea levels and other effects of climate change. For example, as the Arctic region is warming up two to four times faster than the global average, Eurasia now experiences colder winters. As its mechanism is yet to be elucidated, forecasts of extreme weather events in China, which aim to avert severe damages, remain inadequate. In order to raise awareness of polar science, National Science Review invited Dr. Dake Chen of the Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) to organize a forum discussion with five Chinese experts to explore these crucial topics. Jianfang Chen () Professor, Second Institute of Oceanography, MNR Ruibo Lei () Professor, Polar Research Institute of China, MNR Jiping Liu () Professor, School of Atmospheric Science, Sun Yat-sen University Qinghua Yang () Professor, Sun Yat-sen University and Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai) Meng Zhou () Professor, School of Oceanography, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Dake Chen () (Chair) Professor, The Second Institute of Oceanography, MNR and Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai).

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National Science Review
National Science Review MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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249
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期刊介绍: National Science Review (NSR; ISSN abbreviation: Natl. Sci. Rev.) is an English-language peer-reviewed multidisciplinary open-access scientific journal published by Oxford University Press under the auspices of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.According to Journal Citation Reports, its 2021 impact factor was 23.178. National Science Review publishes both review articles and perspectives as well as original research in the form of brief communications and research articles.
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