Increased ocean warming could cause shift of plankton population, new NESSC research shows. Increasing CO2 emissions and ocean warming could lead to a shift of the dominant plankton population in
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New NESSC-paper: study on El Niño variability
New NESSC-research on the variability of El Niño in the Pliocene period has appeared. Climate scientists still don’t know exactly how the phenomenon of El Niño will respond under the
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How hot will the earth become due to increasing CO2 levels in our atmosphere? This crucial question about the future of our planet has been the focus of many
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A special investigation presents new estimates on melting ice sheets and sea level rise. The international effort ISMIP6, led by NASA and with several NESSC-researchers from Utrecht University, has
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Labwork, fieldwork, or just grabbing a coffee with your fellow scientists – all the usual, scientific activities have come to a halt at NESSC due to the current corona-measures.
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