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A new initiative to enhance the integration of Europe’s scientific and operational capabilities in the Polar Regions has been funded by the EU Horizon 2020 programme.

Climate change is causing multiple physical and biotic changes in the marine environment.

University of Manitoba, NSERC and Manitoba Hydro announce funding to new ASP BaySys project to study the role of freshwater in Hudson Bay marine and coastal systems.

A new study documents CO2 uptake in melt pond covered first year ice and estimate that these processes contribute with a carbon uptake of 10.4 Tg of C yr-1 in the Arctic.

During Reading Week (February 13-20) this year, 21 national and international graduate students, including students from the University of Manitoba, Aarhus University and other institutions converged onto Nuuk to learn about various aspects of snow covered sea ice.

Mark your agendas! This is the First Announcement for the 11th ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM2015) to be held from 07 to 11 December 2015 at the at the Westin Bayshore in Vancouver, British-Columbia.
ISAAFFIK Arctic Gateway is the name of a new Arctic web portal, which opens on April 8 and will be a dynamic tool for anyone working in the Arctic.

“It is too warm?!” 

A story about CO2 fluxes between sea-ice and the atmosphere

During the 2013 field campaign in Nuuk, Greenland I was accompanied by two other colleagues from CEOS, Brent Else and Karley Campbell.

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