Congratulations – Dr. Benoit Urruty
Benoit Urrity, TiPACCs Early Career Researcher, has successfully defended his dissertation and has been awarded his Ph.D. at the Institut des Géosciences de l'Environnement (IGE) in Grenoble, France on the…
Benoit Urrity, TiPACCs Early Career Researcher, has successfully defended his dissertation and has been awarded his Ph.D. at the Institut des Géosciences de l'Environnement (IGE) in Grenoble, France on the…
In support of early career polar researchers in the (never-ending) quest for funding, Lena Nicola with Erik Loebel and Alexandra M. Zuhr have published the article Money makes our world…
In October 2022, Greta Thunberg released The Climate Book on the reality of the global climate crisis: In The Climate Book, Greta Thunberg has gathered the wisdom of over one hundred experts…
To facilitate the search for funding within Germany and internationally, APECS Germany has started to host a list of grant, fellowship and other funding opportunities at https://apecs-germany.de/funding/. The list evolved…
The ESA - European Space Agency Polar Science Collocation Meeting 2022 has successfully concluded after a three day event in Frascati and hybrid format. The purpose of this meeting was…
7-8 November European scientists participating in the newly started OCEAN:ICE project gathered in Paris for the project kick-off meeting. OCEAN:ICE will assess the impact of key Antarctic Ice Sheet and…
The 27th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP27) to the UNFCCC is currently on-going in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt from 6 – 18 November 2022. TiPACCs researcher Ricarda Winkelmann…
The “Mathematics on Ice” forum aims to provide a virtual room for discussion on mathematical aspects of ice dynamics. It was started in the beginning of 2021 to keep the…
Early October our sister Horizon Europe project PROTECT had its Fall Meeting. During this first in-person full consortium meeting, PROTECT researchers and stakeholders discussed various topics related to snow, glaciers, ice sheets…
Multiple climate tipping points could be triggered if global temperature rises beyond 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, according to a major new analysis published in the journal Science. The international author…