TiPACCs relevant contributions at the EGU General Assembly 2022
The EGU General Assembly is Europe’s largest annual conference on geosciences. The last two years the meeting was organised as a virtual meeting. This year, the EGU will be hybrid,…
The EGU General Assembly is Europe’s largest annual conference on geosciences. The last two years the meeting was organised as a virtual meeting. This year, the EGU will be hybrid,…
TiPACCs researchers David Chandler, Petra Langebroek, and Svein Østerhus were in Tromsø last week at the Antarktisseminar 2022, organized by the Norsk Polarinstitutt and Norges forskningsråd. Spearheaded by Svein, one…
There is a threat of imminent abrupt and irreversible transitions in the Earth system. This must be tackled urgently through political, economic, and societal action. Taking advantage of groundbreaking research…
TiPACCs Scientific Coordinator Petra Langebroek was on stage at the Bergen's Warmer Wetter Wilder Climate Festival this March. Moderated by Kikki Kleiven, director of the Bjerknes Center, the session 'På…
Shout out to those in Norway! This week Bergen is home to a whole climate festival — Varmere Våtere Villere — launched by UiB, NHH, Høgskulen på Vestlandet, the Norwegian Climate…
The abstract submission to the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Sea Level Conference 2022 has now started! Advancing Science, Connecting Society The conference will provide an opportunity to share the…
TiPACCs is delighted to call attention to the upcoming webinar on ocean tipping points on Friday, February 11th from 13h30-15h CET. Helene Hewitt and Didier Swingedouw will moderate the event. Ocean…
With global warming, the rate of polar ice melting is accelerating. The Arctic is warming two to three times faster than the rest of the world. While relatively stable until…
Join us online on Tuesday, January 25th from 16h-17h CET, for a discussion on tipping elements, irreversibility, and abrupt change in the Earth system. This event will focus on ice sheets…
Our collaborator Adrian Jenkins (Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; formerly, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK) has been awarded the prestigious Seligman Crystal award. This honor is awarded to a single person…