
Interactions and feedbacks between ice sheets, climate, sea-level and the solid earth Illustration: Tijn Berends On Tuesday January 28 a symposium is held in Utrecht in the
/ read moreInteractions and feedbacks between ice sheets, climate, sea-level and the solid earth Illustration: Tijn Berends On Tuesday January 28 a symposium is held in Utrecht in the
/ read moreOn Sunday December 15th, the annual NESSC Christmas lecture takes place. In this year’s lecture NESSC-researcher Peter Kuipers Munneke, glaciologist at IMAU, Utrecht, will talk about his research on
/ read moreNESSC-researcher Roderik van de Wal (Utrecht University) will hold the annual KNGMG Staring lecture on Friday October 4. Title of his presentation is "Sea Level Rise and Implications for
/ read moreThe melting of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets will accelerate and become irreversible if global temperatures increase above a 1,5 – 2 degrees Celsius threshold, a newly published
/ read moreA 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
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