Media Invited to NASA Co-Sponsored 'Polar-Palooza' Tour

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March 10, 2008

Steve Cole
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-0918
stephen.e.cole@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-056

MEDIA INVITED TO NASA CO-SPONSORED 'POLAR-PALOOZA' TOUR

WASHINGTON - "Polar-Palooza: Stories from a Changing Planet," an 
education initiative supported by NASA and the National Science 
Foundation (NSF), comes to the National Geographic Society in 
Washington on March 13 as part of a national tour of science centers 
and museums.

Polar-Palooza is a multimedia presentation featuring original 
high-definition video clips, polar artifacts, soundscapes and 
photographs - along with engaging stories from some of the country's 
leading polar experts - designed to explain to a general audience the 
effects on the polar regions of global climate changes.

The news media are invited to attend the March 13 event, which begins 
at 7:30 p.m. EDT, at the National Geographic building, 1600 M Street, 
NW. Polar scientists participating in this event will be available 
for interviews at the National Geographic building between noon and 2 
p.m. on March 13. Reporters also can observe a Polar-Palooza student 
workshop that morning.

The Polar-Palooza event, a presentation of the "National Geographic 
Live!" lecture series, features Waleed Abdalati of NASA's Goddard 
Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.; Richard Alley, a geoscientist at 
Pennsylvania State University; Jackie Richter-Menge, a sea ice 
researcher with the Army Corps of Engineers Cold Regions Research and 
Engineering Laboratory; Richard Glenn, a geologist, whaler and vice 
president of the Alaskan Native-owned Lands at the Arctic Slope 
Regional Corp.; Michael Castellini of the University of Alaska, 
Fairbanks; and Andy Revkin, environmental reporter with the New York 
Times.

NASA and NSF are funding Polar-Palooza as part of their contribution 
to the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008, a global scientific 
campaign involving scientists from more than 60 nations. For more 
information about IPY activities on the Web, visit:

http://www.ipy.gov 

	
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