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Everest expedition with 6 CCI scientists sets 3 world records Everest expedition with 6 CCI scientists sets 3 world records
Wednesday, 06 Oct 2021 18:00 pm
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The 2019 National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Everest Expedition that six Climate Change Institute explorers participated in set three Guinness World Records.

The three records, featured in the latest edition of the Guinness World Records book:

CCI director Paul Mayewski was the expedition’s scientific and expedition lead; assistant professor Aaron Putnam was co-leader of the Geology Team; doctoral student Mariusz Potocki was a member of the Glaciology and Summit teams and collected the record-setting ice core; graduate student Heather Clifford was on the ​​Glaciology Team; and graduate student Peter Strand and then-undergraduate, now graduate student Laura Mattas were on the Geology Team.

The National Geographic Society and Guinness World Records jointly unveiled the three titles Sept. 29.

The record-breaking expedition was the most comprehensive single scientific expedition to Mount Everest in history. The team’s trailblazing research is building understanding and solutions to the impacts of climate change on mountain systems. These glaciers provide critical water resources to more than one billion people who live downstream.