News Archive
Greenland’s Ice Layers Mapped in 3D
The frozen layers inside Greenland’s ice sheet are a time machine.
Eric Rignot: Observing Antarctic Glaciers
This talk was part of The Sleeping Giant: Measuring Ocean Ice Interactions in Antarctica short course at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on September 9, 2013.
Jeremy Jackson: Sea Level Rise is Dangerous
Marine biologist Jeremy Jackson presentation titled “Sea Level Rise is Dangerous” at U.S. Naval War College, addressing environmental changes and the implications of those events on people.
The history of Offshore drilling
Developing crude oil is extremely hazardous in the Arctic, because of strong ocean currents, severe storms and floating ice.
Sea Level Rise Projections until 2100, a nonlinear response?
Past sea level rise is not captured by models yet, in particular the response from ice sheets in Antarctica due to global warming.
Climate denial and climate communication
What’s the best way to show a climate change denier the error of their ways?
Climate Change with George Monbiot and George Marshall
Despite the overwhelming evidence, the majority of us have become increasingly adept at ignoring or side-lining climate change.
Documentary: Under the Antarctica
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth.







