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The Polar Current
Climate Change Book Group
A four-part book discussion group, co-sponsored by the Lawrence Public Library and the Spencer Museum of Art.
Researchers Peek Under Ice Sheets for Clues on Climate Change
Synthetic aperture radar technology provides world-class data.
Ice Sheet at Risk
One of the most controversial areas of climate science is how high the seas are likely to rise in a warmer world.
Arctic tundra produces methane even in winter
LONDON - The arctic tundra emits the same amount of methane in winter as in the warmer months,
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FAQ Book Now Online

The CReSIS Climate Change Frequently Asked Question Book is now available as a PDF. Click here to view it now.

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Survivor's Science at the Polar Regions

A wonderful book full of information and science activities that explain what you would need to know to survive on an expedition in the Arctic or Antarctic.
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