A permafrost story
I’ve been reading a book recently about how we should tell our research as a story. So tonight, while spending the evening in an airbnb in Edinburgh, I was inspired to write down my story on paper just as it came to my mind.



On Friday I’ll be speaking at an Arctic meeting here at the University of Edinburgh, and I’m planning to make my talk more of a story. Who knows what people will think, but at least it will make a change from the usual presentation style…
Written on June 5, 2019