The Ice Memory Foundation was officially created by seven major French, Italian, and Swiss scientific institutions in 2021: the
CNRS, the IRD,
University Grenoble Alpes, and the French Polar Institute (IPEV) in France; the
Italian National Research Council (CNR) and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice in Italy; and the
Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Switzerland and is sheltered by University Grenoble Alpes Foundation. Located in France at Université Grenoble Alpes, it aims to collect, save and manage ice cores from selected glaciers in the world currently melting, with their yielded information for decades and centuries to come. The Foundation is directed by Anne Catherine Olhmann since 2015.
International long term governance The Honorary President of the Ice Memory Foundation is His Serene Highness
Prince Albert II of Monaco. The Foundation's governance is international, with members from France, Italy, Switzerland, China, and the United States, including two former Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (
IPCC) Vice Presidents, Qin Dahe and
Jean Jouzel. A long term governance over the next centuries, ensuring the preservation and the proper use of this Humanity heritage, is investigated in cooperation with International Institutions, notably UNESCO and Antarctic Treaty System (
ATCM). In 2023 at One Planet Polar Summit in Paris, the Ice Memory Law and Governance Chair was launched to establish proposals for filling existing legal gaps and to propose a legal framework for the development of the Ice Memory heritage. == References ==