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Sea ice growth is a complex process that involves the interaction of various chemical, physical, and biological processes that evolve over time.

What changing arctic sea-ice tells us about climate change. David Barber, Canada Research Chair, Arctic System Science, and Distinguished Professor with the Clayton H.

The President of the European Council Donald Tusk and Denmark’s Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen were hosted by the Prime Minister of Greenland, Kim Kielsen
We invite PhD students, post docs and other interested to a 3 day seminar to hear, reflect and discuss our position and role in marine science –carrying traditions, creating the image of the present Arctic and preparing for the future.<

The Gonio-RAdiometric Spectrometer System (GRASS) is an instrument that records quasi-simultaneous, multi-angle, hyperspectral measurements of the Earth’s surface reflectance.

On 29-30 March, about 120 representatives from the Danish universities and other institutions gather in Hindsgavl castle in Middelfart to discuss cooperation in Arctic research, infrastructure, education, dissemination and collaboration with private companies.

An extensive team of some 100 researchers is putting the final touches on three large reports focusing on the adaptations that the Arctic will have to make in response to climate change and social developments.

The 7th Annual Arctic Science Day was held this past Friday, March 4th, under cloudy skies with snow falling and warming temperatures.Scientists from University of Manitoba (CEOS) and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans arrived to share their research and inspire 144 Grades 6-12 students to fu

By Kristian Moltsen Jakobsen (AU student):

So we finished the Sea ice course here in Nuuk, Greenland. The course consisted of participants from University of Manitoba in Canada and Aarhus University in Denmark. 

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