All side events held at the COP29 Cryosphere Pavilion were livestreamed and saved to ICCI’s YouTube channel. They are organized into several playlists, including: ice sheets and sea level rise; mountain glaciers and snow loss; permafrost thaw; disappearing sea ice; and polar ocean acidification, warming and freshening. While the sound quality of some recordings is marginal due to background noise at the COP29 Pavilion’s very busy central location, if you have difficulty with a given recording please check back soon for sound improvements and/or subtitles.
In addition, the Cryosphere Pavilion “toblerone ice” exhibit is now available as a PDF, for example for use by educators or study circles; to request a copy, please email Amy Imdieke, amy@iccinet.org.
Full schedule: https://iccinet.org/cop29-cryosphere-pavilion/
Side event recordings: https://www.youtube.com/@iccinet
Nature Communications, 15 May 2026 Glaciers and snowpack currently help reduce water shortages for many…
Communications Earth & Environment, 14 May 2026 River floods in the upper Indus basin are…
NPJ Natural Hazards, 8 May 2026 Rapid warming increases permafrost thaw and the risk of…
Scientific Reports, 29 April 2026 Extreme weather events increasingly shape how Himalayan glaciers gain and…
Science, 6 May 2026 An August 2025 landslide in Tracy Arm fjord, Alaska, generated one…
Environmental Research, 30 April 2026 Central Asia’s glaciers experienced their most severe mass loss year…