Ice2ice describing how glaciers form the landscape to kindergarten kids

ice2ice PhD Silje and PI Kerim explained to kids how glaciers have made their marks on the current Norwegian landscape (In Norwegian only)

Kerim presenting Ice2ice in Nordeafonden video

Kerim Niscancioglu is staying at CIC in Copenhagen for a year and during his stay he and his family is living in a recidence managed by Nordeafonden. Here is a video from Nordeafonden presenting Ice2ice.


Ice cores reveal the climate of the past (Danish/english)

Ice cores reveal the climate of the past – watch how scientist from the Niels Bohr Institute analysis an ice core. (Video: Kristian Højgaard Nielsen / Videnskab.dk). From videnskab.dk 9th of February-2017

The EastGRIP project explained

Ice2ice postdoc Helle A Kjær explains about the EastGRIP project. The video was recorded by Videnskab.dk as part of an article 2nd of June-2016

NRK featured ice2ice PI Kerim Nicancioglu

15th october-2015 on Greenland and the fiords-Click here: https://tv.nrk.no/serie/urix/NNFA53101515/15-10-2015#t=5m14s

30th august-2016 on Greenland and ice cores-Click here: https://tv.nrk.no/serie/kveldsnytt/nnfa23083016/30-08-2016#t=7m14s

Fram strait 2016

Film by ice2ice PhD Silje Smith-Johnsen from Fram cruise with Lance and NorskPolar last summer from The Bjerknes Centre.

Ice cores- revealing secrets of past climate

For the first time an international group of scientists will drill a deep ice core into a fast flowing ice stream on Greenland. The international project (eastgrip.org), where the University of Bergen and the Bjerknes Centre is one of the main partners, is lead by the Centre of Ice and Climate at the University of Copenhagen. During the summer of 2016 a team of researchers and students built the base on the ice stream in northeast Greenland, started a comprehensive scientific surface field campaign, and initiated the ice core drilling. The aim of the project is to better understand the dynamics and properties of the fast flowing ice stream. By the time they reach bedrock in the year 2020, the team will have extracted nearly 2700m of Greenland ice giving a 100,000 year old climate archive.

Projects:
For more info visit the East Greenland Ice Coring Project (EastGRIP) homepage: eastgrip.org
as well as the ERC project ice2ice: ice2ice.eu

Filming:
Kerim Hestnes Nisancioglu, Department of Earth Sciences og the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of Bergen
Jørgen Peder Steffensen, Center for Ice and Climate, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Mari Fjalstad Jensen, Department of Earth Sciences og the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of Bergen
Sarah Berben, Uni Research
Jason Amundson – University of Alaska

Producer:
Tane Holm Høisæter – University of Bergen

Editor:
Frode Ims – University of Bergen

Graphic design:
Lars Olaf Haaheim – University of Bergen

Voiceover:
Evangeline Sessford, Department of Earth Sciences og the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of Bergen

Animation:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
The topographic data used in the video are unpublished but courtesy of Ian Howat, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
The MOG mosaic (MODIS) is courtesy of T. Scambos, NSDIC, Bouder, CO. The Blue Marble data is courtesy of Reto Stockli (NASA/GSFC).

Music:
Jamendo – Polar Night by AUDIO4RT

Paleoclimatology 101: Searching in the deep sea libraries

Join Ida Olsen, master student in Earth Science, on a real research cruise
to the Nordic Seas. Researchers from UiB, Uni Research and the Bjerknes
Centre were heading out at sea to gather glimpses from the climate
archives hidden in the ocean floors. In the ice2ice project, they are
trying to find out what happens if the Arctic sea ice disappears.

Idea & script
Evangeline Sessford
Sarah Berben
Amandine Tisserand

Filming
Sarah Berben
Evangeline Sessford

Editing
Frode Ims

Cartoon drawings & design
Amandine Tisserand

Advisor
Gudrun Sylte
Frode Ims

Planning
Sarah Berben
Evangeline Sessford
Amandine Tisserand
Jørund Strømsøe

Narration
Evangeline Sessford

Film appearance
Ida Olsen
Bjørg Risebrobakken
Margit Simon
Henrik Sadatzki
Jørund Strømsøe
Mads Poulson
Eystein Jansen
Kerstin Perner
Ashley Braunthal
Amandine Tisserand

Drone shot of G.O. Sars
Along Mekong Productions
Rolf Lambert
Manfred Linke
André Götzmann

Foto av G O Sars
Fotograf: L. Forbech
Universitetsbiblioteket i Bergen

Ice2Ice 2016

Idea and script
Evangeline Sessford
Sarah Berben
Amandine Tisserand

Filming
Evangeline Sessford
Sarah Berben

Editing
Arnt Brandseth

Narration
Evangeline Sessford

Advisor
Jørund Strømsøe

Archive footage Greenland
Frode Ims – University of Bergen
Jason Amundson – University of Alaska

Figures and animations

Greenland NGRIP d18O data
Centre for Ice and Climate
iceandclimate.nbi.ku.dk/data/

Figure
Evangeline Sessford

Map
Google Map

Drone shot of G.O. Sars
Along Mekong Productions
Rolf Lambert
Manfred Linke
André Götzmann

Music
Jamendo – Matti Paalanen – Happy
Extreme Music – Alastair King (PRS) – Empty Castles

Ice2Ice

European Research Counsil has awarded a grant allowing 40 scientists and PhDs from Bergen and Copenhagen to work together the next 5 years to study abrupt arctic climate change. The research project is named “Arctic Sea Ice and Greenland Ice Sheet Sensitivity (Ice2Ice)”

music: Jamendo, Reflections in the Mirror – Esther_Garcia

photographers:
Laurence Dyke – Swansea University – 196 Productions Ltd.
Frode Ims – University of Bergen
Iselin Medhaug – Centre for Climate Dynamics
Jason Amundson – University of Alaska
Kasper Busk – Kangerlussuaq Science Field School

text:
Gudrun Sylte – Centre for Climate Dynamics
Kerim H Nisancioglu – Centre for Climate Dynamics

editor:
Frode Ims – University of Bergen

Elever lærer om klima og går på iskoncert

(in Norwegian)

Skoleelever ved Apeltun skole i Bergen lærer om klimaendringer, issmeltingen på Grønland og får oppleve ismusikken til musiker Terje Isungset.
Foredrag: Kerim H Nisancioglu, professor i klimadynamikk, Bjerknessenteret og Institutt for geovitenskap ved UiB.
Is: Terje Isungset, musiker, komponist og førsteamanuensis ved UiB.
Vokal: Maria Skranes
Del av prosjektet “Den kulturelle skolesekken Bergen”.