Research shows reality of runaway ice loss in Antarctica
A new study led by ARC/SGEES researchers reveals the potential for runaway ice loss in Antarctica.
Explore the Centre’s news stories from 2015.
A new study led by ARC/SGEES researchers reveals the potential for runaway ice loss in Antarctica.
Lionel Carter has been awarded the 2015 Hutton Medal for his outstanding scientific contribution.
New research confirms the likelihood of a substantial rise in global sea-level in the future if greenhouse gas emissions continue, and highlights the moral significance of decisions made now about mitigating climate change.
PhD candidate Matt Ryan won the best postgraduate student poster award at the XIX INQUA Congress (International Union for Quaternary Research).
Congratulations to Dr Nick Golledge, who is among a small group of leading New Zealand scientists to receive a Rutherford Discovery Fellowship.
The award-winning climate change documentary Thin Ice is screening at a range of venues in Auckland this month.
The following commentary provided by Professor Tim Naish, ARC Director was published in The New Zealand Herald on 5 June 2015.
Two Victoria University of Wellington researchers have each been awarded $100,000 to investigate how Antarctica’s ice volume will change as the world warms.