Raymond Arnaudo is a senior scholar at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (publisher of Science & Diplomacy). He has more than thirty years of experience in international environmental and science policy affairs, with a focus on the polar regions, at the U.S. Department of State. 

In the Field

Growing attention of the importance of Antarctica to climate change and to global science and environment issues prompted a dozen experts from several countries and differing areas of expertise to discuss new challenges during a seminar aboard an Antarctic cruise liner.

In the Field

Reflecting on their participation in a delegation visit to the Falkland Islands, the authors describe areas where science opportunities exist in environmental research on a biodiverse island.