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John Moore is a Research Professor at the Arctic Centre Global Change Research, University of Lapland. His work focuses on glaciology, climate research, and geoengineering, particularly studying glaciers in Tibet, Svalbard, and Antarctica. He employs ice core analysis, Earth System Models, and mathematical modeling to understand climate impacts and glacier behavior. Moore has led or contributed to major projects like ICEMAP (Antarctica modeling), Co-CREATE (solar radiation research), and Cool Place (indigenous knowledge integration).
His research interests include geoengineering solutions, climate intervention strategies, and the socio-environmental implications of Arctic changes. Key awards include the China Friendship Medal (2014) and election to the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters (2016). He actively collaborates internationally, contributing to climate policy discussions and Arctic science initiatives.
Moore's recent publications emphasize glacial retreat mechanisms, climate model datasets for geoengineering studies, and Arctic conservation strategies. His work has been featured in media, highlighting innovative approaches to mitigating climate impacts in polar regions.
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