New PROTECT publication about sea level rise learning scenarios
The article “Sea Level Rise Learning Scenarios for Adaptive Decision-Making Based on IPCC AR6” was published in Earth’s Future. In many cases of climate change […]
The article “Sea Level Rise Learning Scenarios for Adaptive Decision-Making Based on IPCC AR6” was published in Earth’s Future. In many cases of climate change […]
Registration is open for the Antarctic Policy Event Tipping Points in Antarctica: Towards Evidence-Based Policy will take place in Brussels, at the NORCE Norwegian Research Center – Rue Guimard 9, 1000 […]
The article “Adaptation to multi-meter sea-level rise should start now” was published in Environmental Research Letters. Sea-level rise is inevitable due to ongoing climate change, […]
Article originally published by REST-COAST The collaborative efforts of the REST-COAST, PROTECT, and CoCliCo projects have resulted in a recently published paper in the esteemed Communications Earth & Environment journal. Entitled “The […]
The article “The acceleration of sea-level rise along the coast of the Netherlands started in the 1960s” was published in Ocean Science. While it is […]
This new PROTECT publication “Using a Web Map Service to map Little Ice Age glacier extents at regional scales” was published in Annals of Glaciology. […]
The article “Compensating errors in inversions for subglacial bed roughness: same steady state, different dynamic response” was recently published. This article shows that the response […]
Geronimo Gussmann and Vanessa Völz (Global Climate Forum) held a stakeholder workshop at the Ministry of Environment in Malé, Maldives at the end of May. […]
Reclaiming new land to adapt to sea-level rise in small islands is widespread, but a key question is: How high should new land be reclaimed […]
The article “Increased warm water intrusions could cause mass loss in East Antarctica during the next 200 years” was published in Nature Communications. The East […]
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