15,000 years of Antarctic Peninsula climate history
Nerilie Abram from Australia National University provides details of the climate history learned from the deepest ice core taken to date from the Antarctic Peninsula.
Nerilie Abram from Australia National University provides details of the climate history learned from the deepest ice core taken to date from the Antarctic Peninsula.
Robert Bingham from the University of Aberdeen chats about a new rift valley he and his colleagues in the British Antarctic Survey discovered beneath the Ferrigno Ice Stream in West Antarctica.
Jiping Liu explains how decreasing Arctic sea ice cover has been leading to colder and snowier winters in Europe, Asia and North America.
People of the Arctic and those of small island nations are coming together to voice their shared concerns about the impacts of climate change on their environments and livelihoods.
Dr. Alexander Robinson and his colleagues have produced a new model that suggests that the Greenland Ice Sheet might be more vulnerable to climate warming that previous estimates predicted.
Alexander Robinson from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and his colleagues have devised a new model looking at future melt of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Dr. Sinnhuber explains the mechanisms involved in ozone depletion over the Arctic and potential ozone depletion trends that could arise during the 21st century.
Prof. Martin Jakobsson explains what we know about past sea ice cover in the Arctic and the interlinkages between sea ice and the carbon cycle.
Professor Jakobsson gives an overview of the five-year paleoclimate project he will be involved with, how sediment cores are drilled, and what researchers can learn from what they contain.
Dr. José Xavier discusses the predator-prey dynamics in the Southern Ocean as well as Portugal's increasing involvement in polar research.
Dr. Tas van Ommen discusses the ICECAP project, why the Aurora Basin region of East Antarctica can be vulnerable as climate and oceans warm, and the search for the oldest ice in Antarctica.
Dr van Ommen discusses ice core dynamics, why Law Dome is an important location to extract ice cores, and how information extracted from these ice cores give us a better understanding of past climate.