Penn State Symposium on the Arctic

Date & Time: October 20, 2015 | 11:00 PM – October 21, 2015 | 12:00 AM

Location: Sutliff Auditorium, Lewis Katz Building, University Park

Penn State will host the country's leading Arctic experts for a discussion on the role and interests of the United States in shaping global strategies for the Arctic region from 1 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 20, in the Sutliff Auditorium of the Lewis Katz Building in University Park.

"The Penn State Symposium on the Arctic: U.S. Chairmanship of the Arctic Council and Strategy for the Arctic Region" will feature keynote speeches by retired Coast Guard Adm. Robert J. Papp Jr., special representative for the Arctic, who leads the effort to advance U.S. interests in the Arctic region as the United States holds the chairmanship of the Arctic Council from 2015-2017; Fran Ulmer, chair of the U.S. Arctic Research Commission and special adviser to the secretary of state on Arctic science and policy; and Rachel Bernstein, research and development scientist, basic and applied research, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.​

The symposium is a timely response to the pressing security, economic, environmental, and energy production issues in the Arctic region. The rate of ice retreat in the summer of 2015 remained faster than the typical rate for the same months in previous years. The melting ice in the Arctic is opening access to shipping routes, as well as mineral and oil resources that were previously unreachable. At the same time, interested nations have been expanding their presence in the Arctic. In this past August alone, the United States granted final permission for Royal Dutch Shell to drill for oil in the Arctic’s Chukchi Sea; Russian company Gazprom Neft put a second well in service in the Pechora Sea; and Chinese shipping company COSCO is on a path to increase its use of the Northern Sea Route.

The experts at the symposium will explore a wide range of issues, such as:

  • Have any principles emerged since the inauguration of the Arctic Council to guide future proliferation of commercial activities in the Arctic region?
  • What is the leadership role for the United States, which assumed the 2015-2017 chairmanship of the Arctic Council, in the Arctic region?
  • How will the changing natural conditions in the Arctic region affect future geospatial technology developments?
  • What implications do the recent developments in the Arctic region have on U.S. national security and relevant regulatory schemes?
  • How have the major concerns regarding social impacts of climate change been playing out through the lens of the Arctic?

The event is free and open to the public. An informal reception will follow. Paid parking is available in the Katz Building lot and the East Deck on Bigler Road, across Park Avenue from the Katz Building.

For additional information, please contact Lara B. Fowler at lbf10@psu.edu or 814-865-4806.

This discussion is co-sponsored by the Penn State Center for Solutions to Weather and Climate Risk, the Center for Climate Risk Management, Penn State Institutes of Energy and the Environment, Penn State Law, the Penn State School of International Affairs, the Rock Ethics Institute, The Network for Sustainable Climate Risk Management, and The Polar Center.