New PROTECT paper
PROTECT paper #9 is published! Read more about “Integrating new sea level scenarios into coastal risk and adaptation assessments: an on-going process“ Here are the main findings: […]
PROTECT paper #9 is published! Read more about “Integrating new sea level scenarios into coastal risk and adaptation assessments: an on-going process“ Here are the main findings: […]
Sea levels are rising fastest in big cities – here’s why Sally Brown, Bournemouth University and Robert James Nicholls, University of East Anglia It is […]
What do you know about sea level ? Find out and learn more with this new TED-Educational lesson: Sea level science – how can we […]
A global analysis of subsidence, relative sea-level change and coastal flood exposure has been published in Nature Climate Change on 8 March 2021. Here are the main […]
You can read here PROTECT paper number 11: A 21st Century Warming Threshold for Sustained Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Loss published in Geophysical Research Letters. […]
PROTECT paper #15 has been released! Diverging future surface mass balance between the Antarctic ice shelves and grounded ice sheet. Here are the main findings: We […]
Sea level has been going up and down in the last millennia and while moving a camp wasn’t a big deal for our ancestors, moving […]
PROTECT paper #6 has been released! Future ice-shelf surface melt (and potential for hydrofracturing) and grounded-ice-sheet surface mass balance (and impact on sea level) in […]
Amélie started as a project manager for PROTECT on 1 February. You can contact her using manager[at]protect-slr.eu.
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