
The world’s poorest countries face the largest temperature swings as result of climate change, a brand new NESSC-publication finds. The study by NESSC-researcher Sebastian Bathiany (Wageningen University), published in
/ read moreThe world’s poorest countries face the largest temperature swings as result of climate change, a brand new NESSC-publication finds. The study by NESSC-researcher Sebastian Bathiany (Wageningen University), published in
/ read moreLong, shallow melt lakes form in the Antarctic even in winter, new NESSC-research shows. Even though the sun does not reach the South Pole during winter and temperatures can
/ read moreMeet dr. Elena Popa, who is the new tenure track assistant professor at NESSC! The coming years Elena will work at the Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht
/ read moreWe invite you to present your research in the session on "Constraining climate sensitivity from various lines of evidence" at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2018, 8-13
/ read moreThe 2018 NESSC days will be held on the 14th and 15th of March at NH hotel Koningshof Veldhoven. The 14th of March is exclusively a NESSC day, while
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