Polar regions warm up stronger due to increasing CO2, even when they were ice-free, new NESSC-research shows. A new reconstruction of ocean temperatures during the Eocene, a geological time
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Drilling to the bottom of Greenland
NESSC researcher Thomas Röckmann is writing a blog about the EGRIP field trip in Greenland. In this blog you can follow him and his work of the EGRIP expedition day by day.
/ read moreNESSC-research: Ice loss Antarctica tripled in 10 years
A new study shows that Antarctica is losing more ice at an accelerating rate. The rate of ice melt from Antarctica has tripled over the past ten years, from
/ read moreHigh ranking papers of NESSC PhD-research
The first results of NESSC’s PhD-researchers are arriving with publications in high ranking journals. We are very proud of them! Below you find a short description of some of
/ read morePoorest countries to be hit hardest by climate change
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
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