What methods do scientists use in studying past Arctic climates?
Darrell Kaufman explains the methods used in his study that reconstructs Arctic temperature history over the last 2,000 years.
Darrell Kaufman explains the methods used in his study that reconstructs Arctic temperature history over the last 2,000 years.
Darrell Kaufman tells what researchers know about how the Arctic climate has changed since the end of the last Ice Age 11,000 years ago.
Francesco Frati explains why Antarctic springtails are an ideal species to study to learn how environmental factors can affect the genetic structure of organisms.
AWI Director Karin Lochte looks at ocean acidification and the controversial issue of sequestering excess carbon from the atmosphere in the oceans.
AWI Director Karin Lochte talks about the Alfred Wegener Institute's research priorities in the coming decade.
Hugh Ducklow from the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts discusses marine research at Palmer Station and the long-term outlook of marine ecosystems along the Antarctic Peninsula.
Polar View Project Manager Thomas Puestow discusses his consotrium's contributions to the IPY and the direction of Polar View in the coming years.
Polar View's Project Manager, Thomas Puestow of C-CORE, has a look at how Polar View came to be known as a provider of quality Earth observation services for the polar regions.
Karl Erb, former Director of the United States Office of Polar Programs (OPP), looks a the future of US polar research.
Karl Erb reflects on US involvement in the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008, its benefits and its legacies.
Eric Wolff talks about the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) project and explains how scientists can use ice cores to study past climates, pollution and atmospheric chemistry.
Beáta Csathó lays out what scientists currently know about the Greenland Ice Sheet's mass balance and how models of the ice sheet's behaviour are being improved.