Steven Kokelj
Canadian environmental scientist
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Steven Kokelj is a Canadian environmental scientist.[1] Meagan Wohlberg, writing in the Northern Journal, called him the Northwest Territories' foremost expert on permafrost.[2][3]
AlmamaterUniversity of Ottawa
Carleton University
Carleton University
OccupationEnvironmental scientist
Knownforleading expert on permafrost
Steven Kokelj | |
|---|---|
| Alma mater | University of Ottawa Carleton University |
| Occupation | Environmental scientist |
| Known for | leading expert on permafrost |
Kokelj's PhD thesis, published in 2003, was entitled, "Near-surface Ground Ice in Sediments of the Mackenzie Delta Region, Northwest Territories".[4] Since then Kokelj has held several research positions in the Northwest Territories.
In 2014 Kokelj was the very first speaker invited to lead off a series of talks on Northern issues, hosted in NWT's legislative assembly.[5] The talks were modelled after the TED conferences, and the legislature has made them available via podcast.
Publications
- "Striking Ecological Impact On Canada's Arctic Coastline Linked to Global Climate Change". Science Daily. 2011-05-16. Archived from the original on 2013-07-18. Retrieved 2014-08-18.