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seafloor elevations Researchers Attribute Thinning of Greenland Glacier to Ocean Warming Preceded by Atmospheric Changes
Released September 29, 2008
News From the Field
icebreaker Polarstern Southern Flavor in the Arctic
Released May 1, 2008
News From the Field
arctic seaice CU-Boulder Researchers Forecast 3-in-5 Chance of Record Low Arctic Sea Ice in 2008
Released April 30, 2008
News From the Field
polar graphic Scientists Head to Warming Alaska on Ice Core Expedition
Released April 29, 2008
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AON report cover Arctic Observing Network Report Published
Updated April 25, 2008
meltwater ponds and lakes Lakes of Meltwater Can Crack Greenland's Ice and Contribute to Faster Ice Sheet Flow
Released April 17, 2008
News From the Field
archaeological site Russian-American Research Team Examines Origins of Whaling Culture
Released April 2, 2008
News From the Field
A screen grab of Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears Online Magazine for Elementary Teachers Brings Polar Issues Into Classrooms Nationwide
Released March 24, 2008
Press Release
2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
Discovery
ice caps on Baffin Island Baffin Island Ice Caps Have Shrunk 50 Percent Since the 1950s
Released January 28, 2008
News From the Field
arctic waters Without Its Insulating Ice Cap, Arctic Surface Waters Warm to as Much as 5 Degrees C Above Average
Released December 11, 2007
News From the Field
an iceberg Greenland Melt Accelerating, According to CU-Boulder Study
Released December 10, 2007
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two icebreakers Arctic Expeditions Find Giant Mud Waves, Glacier Tracks
Released December 7, 2007
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Jason Box Current Melting of Greenland's Ice Mimicks 1920s-1940s Event
Released December 6, 2007
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The NEH and the NSF awarded fellowships and grants to document endangered languages. National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities Award New Grants to Document Endangered Languages
Released October 12, 2007
Press Release
researcher in the arctic CU-Boulder Team Forcasts 92 Percent Chance of Record Low Arctic Sea Ice Extent in 2007
Released August 16, 2007
News From the Field
The Antarctic and Arctic from space. IPY scientific publications list available online
Updated August 10, 2007
Graphic titled A Record of Industrial Era Soot in Arctic Ice, showing how soot impacts snow and ice. Man-Made Soot Contributed to Warming in Greenland in the Early 20th Century
Released August 9, 2007
Press Release
When a glacier thins, its weight slides faster into the ocean. Glaciers and Ice Caps to Dominate Sea Level Rise Through 21st Century
Released July 19, 2007
Press Release
News thumbnail of Pleistocene wolf skulls Ice Age Extinction Claimed Highly Carnivorous Alaskan Wolves
Released June 22, 2007
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News thumbnail earth and environment Arctic Ocean History Is Deciphered by Ocean-drilling Research Team
Released June 20, 2007
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Graph showing sea ice extent Arctic Ice Retreating More Quickly Than Computer Models Project
Released April 30, 2007
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News thumbnail University of Colorado Researchers Forecast One In Three Chance of Record Low Sea Ice in 2007
Released April 19, 2007
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Map of Arctic Ocean; dots indicate profiler sites Researchers Setting Up Observatories to Examine Changes Under the Arctic Ice
Released April 16, 2007
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News thumbnail University of Alaska Fairbanks Scientist to Lead Sea Ice Expedition
Released March 28, 2007
News From the Field
Hunting is among traditional Arctic wasy of life Survey Reveals Family Ties and Traditional Activities Keep Arctic Communities Vital
Released March 21, 2007
Press Release
This iceberg is a fragment of a much larger one that broke away from the Ross Ice Shelf. United States Launches New International Polar Year
Released February 28, 2007
Press Release
Several people on their snowmobiles. Students Enter Competition to Produce a Zero-Emissions Snowmobile
Released February 26, 2007
Press Release
Photo of icescape. U.S. Launches International Polar Year on Feb. 26
Released February 22, 2007
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Computers say the last melting of Greenland's Ice sheet occured under conditions like today's. Arctic, Antarctic Melting May Raise Sea Levels Faster than Expected
Released March 23, 2006
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