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    Ralf Döscher Discusses DAMOCLES and Climate Modelling

    20.04.2007

    Recently SciencePoles interviewed Dr. Ralf Döscher, Senior researcher in ocean and climate modelling at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute's Rossby Centre. Dr. Döscher is also a Project Co-leader in charge of numerical modelling for the DAMOCLES project and was willing to tell us a bit about the kind of…

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    Future Impacts of Climate Change in the Arctic

    19.04.2007

    Professor Oleg Anisimov is Head of the Climatology Department at the State Hydrological Institute of Roshydromet, located in St Petersburg, Russia. His main studies concern the impacts of Climate Change in high latitudes, with a recent attention brought to Arctic permafrost regions. The IPF met Dr. Anisimov at the Intergovernmental…

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    ESA’s Cryosat 2 Mission Back on Track

    03.04.2007

    The European Space Agency's CryoSat 2 mission is set to make important contributions to our understanding of the interconnection between polar ice cover and climate change.

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    ANDRILL: Drilling into the Earth’s Past in Antarctica

    26.03.2007

    SciencePoles interviewed Ross Powell of Northern Illinois University, co-chief of ANDRILL's McMurdo Ice Shelf project. ANDRILL is a USD 30 million multinational sedimentary drilling program to recover a history of paleoenvironmental changes in Antarctica. It will guide our understanding of the speed, size and frequency of past and future glacial…

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    IPCC Fourth Assessment Report: The Polar Perspective

    12.02.2007

    On the 2nd of February 2007, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group 1 (out of three) released its contribution to the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report. Entitled 'The Physical Science Basis, Summary for Policy Makers', the contribution makes predictions on future climate change and describes the progress made…

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    Roger Barry: Bridging IGY and IPY

    09.02.2007

    SciencePoles interviewed Arctic climatologist Professor Roger G. Barry, Director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). From 1976 to 1982, Professor Barry was the Director of the World Data Center for Glaciology (WDC) set up during the the International Geophysical Year (IGY) in 1957-58. In 1982 he became…

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    Julian Gutt: The Antarctic Polarstern / CAML Expedition ANTXXIII/8

    09.01.2007

    Huge areas of sea floor (around 3,250 km2) have been freed up by the collapse 4 years ago of the Larsen B platform along the Antarctic Peninsula, leaving a blank spot on Antarctic maps. Polarstern, the research flagship of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, will shortly…

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    Arctic Climate Change: ACIA Report Summary

    08.11.2006

    Our climate is already changing, particularly in the Arctic where the permafrost is melting, glaciers are receding, and sea ice is disappearing. Changes in the Arctic not only affect local people and ecosystems but also the rest of the world, because the Arctic plays a special role in global climate.

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    International Polar Year Focuses on Climate Change

    28.09.2006

    Of the nearly 220 international research projects endorsed by the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-08, around half will be looking at the effects of climate change in the Polar Regions, and the implications of this change for the Earth's climate system as a whole. In this feature, SciencePoles examines the…

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    The ABCs of the IPY 2007-2008

    01.09.2006

    The International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 has adopted the slogan "Polar Science - Global Impact" as the IPY will be an interdisciplinary and internationally coordinated research campaign, expected to usher in a new era of polar science. The international scientific community is eagerly anticipating its start in March 2007, as…

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