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Sea Level 2022 Conference

August 26, 2022 protectsealevelrise 0

The Sea Level 2022 Conference (https://sealevelconference.org/) held in Singapore in July 2022 really captured the last 10 years of progress in sea-level research. Many aspects […]

New publication: Fate of the world’s biggest ice sheet is in our hands

August 24, 2022 protectsealevelrise 0

Image credits: Jones This news was originally published on the Durham University website on 11 August 2022. The fate of the world’s biggest ice sheet […]

A research topic on climate services for adaptation has now been published with support from PROTECT

July 5, 2022 protectsealevelrise 0

The Editorial: Climate Services for Adaptation to Sea-Level Rise has been published in Frontiers in Marine Science. We are committed to sea-level rise over the […]

New publication: Ice-Dynamical Glacier Evolution Modeling—A Review

June 8, 2022 protectsealevelrise 0

Glaciers outside the ice sheets are major contributors to sea level rise. It is therefore of large importance to accurately model their evolution over time. […]

New PROTECT publication!

May 16, 2022 protectsealevelrise 0

Glaciers are relevant to sea-level rise. Do our models need to account for the effect of supraglacial debris? Read the results from our new regional-scale […]

New PROTECT publication!

April 5, 2022 protectsealevelrise 0

PROTECT paper #30 is now published, read more about “Sensitivity of Antarctic surface climate to a new spectral snow albedo and radiative transfer scheme in […]

Release of the IPCC AR6 Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability

February 28, 2022 protectsealevelrise 0

The IPCC Climate Report published today 28 February 2022 is the most precise and up to date global assessment of impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate […]

New publication: North Atlantic Cooling is Slowing Down Mass Loss of Icelandic Glaciers

February 16, 2022 protectsealevelrise 0

This article was published in Geophysical Research Letters. Let’s talk about Iceland today! Our open access GRL study links the recent mass loss slowdown of […]

NORCE: a new partner institution

January 31, 2022 protectsealevelrise 0

PROTECT is happy to welcome NORCE in the project consortium! Welcome to Heiko Goelzer who is taking part in the Scientific Steering Committee working in […]

New PROTECT publication!

January 26, 2022 protectsealevelrise 0

The paper “Sea level rise: From Global Perspectives to Local Services” is advocating the approach followed by PROTECT to address sea level rise and its […]

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ProtectSlrProtect-slr@ProtectSlr·
27 Jan

#Publication | New @ProtectSlr paper summarising the outcome of a @NWO Veni-grant on improving predictions of future #Antarctic surface #melt rates

Main finding👉we should not only improve melt, but also snow accumulation❄️predictions!

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-022-01577-1

Why❓Read the🧵

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27 Jan

You want to play it too❓
👉Check out our website: https://protect-slr.eu/educational-material/

You can play it online or print the escape kit #glaciers!

Dr Seyedhamidreza Mojtabavi (Hamid)@hamid_mojtabavi

I had a nice time playing an escape game (save glaciers) with my students which was developed by the @ProtectSlr project people at Grenoble Alpes University. 😊 3

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16 Jan

IPCC Projections & Planning for Sea Level Rise Risk
@ProtectSlr webinar: 30 January – 3-5 pm CET
Link: https://protect-slr.eu/events/
Mandatory registration: https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJctdOmgrTIvHdR_yA9XiZpsMk2RxNF6Dvqq

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