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- Successful public session on ‘Impacts of Sea Level Rise’Lectures and debate on possible consequences of sea level rise/en/news/successful-public-session-on-impacts-of-sea-level-rise
- The question is not if the Netherlands will disappear below sea level, but whenFrom now on, let’s only build no-regret waterworks, argues Peter Kuipers Munneke in NRC./en/news/the-question-is-not-if-the-netherlands-will-disappear-below-sea-level-but-when
- Deadline for climate action: act decisively before 2035Strong action is needed to keep warming below 2 °C, conclude Utrecht and Oxford researchers in Earth System Dynamics./en/news/deadline-for-climate-action-act-decisively-before-2035
- The fight against plastic soup needs its own 'climate panel'We need to act very soon against the plastic debris in the ocean. But not without scientific evidence, argues Erik van Sebille./en/news/the-fight-against-plastic-soup-needs-its-own-climate-panel
- Foreign kelp found on Antarctica after record journey of 20,000 kmAn unexpected discovery by an international research team shows antarctic ecosystems are more vulnerable than assumed./en/news/foreign-kelp-found-on-antarctica-after-record-journey-of-20000-km
- Leo Maas appointed EUROMECH fellowPrize awarded at the 12th European Fluid Mechanics Conference/en/news/leo-maas-appointed-euromech-fellow
- 7 myths about ‘plastic soup’On World Water Day, we pay extra attention to one of the most urgent threats to our oceans: plastic. What do you actually know about the plastic soup?/en/background/7-myths-about-plastic-soup
- Roderik van de Wal appointed as Professor of Sea level change and coastal impactsThe chair focuses on understanding the uncertainties of future sea level rise./en/news/roderik-van-de-wal-appointed-as-professor-of-sea-level-change-and-coastal-impacts
- My cruise to the North Atlantic subpolar gyreIMAU PhD student David Wichmann/en/news/my-cruise-to-the-north-atlantic-subpolar-gyre
- Erik van Sebille wins James B. Macelwane medalOceanographer Erik van Sebille receives the medal from the American Geophysical Union for his significant contributions to the geophysical sciences./en/news/erik-van-sebille-wins-james-b-macelwane-medal
- Rotation of the earth causes currents in Lake GardaThe earth’s rotation has surprising effects on narrow, deep lakes such as Lake Garda, according to a new publication in Scientific Reports./en/news/rotation-of-the-earth-causes-currents-in-lake-garda
- More and more dead zones in the oceansLife in the seas and oceans is jeopardised by a decline in oxygen. Recovery from low oxygen is extremely slow, writes Caroline Slomp./en/opinion/more-and-more-dead-zones-in-the-oceans
- TiPES project to study tipping points in climate changeEuropean grant for multidisciplinary research project TiPES: Tipping Points in the Earth System/en/news/tipes-project-to-study-tipping-points-in-climate-change
- Erik van Sebille wins first ERC Public Engagement with Research AwardVan Sebille is praised for his continuous efforts to bust pervading myths about the plastic soup./en/news/erik-van-sebille-wins-first-erc-public-engagement-with-research-award
- Galapagos Plastic FreeWorld Conservation Day was the kick-off of the project Galapagos Plastic Free, that aims to rid our oceans of plastic./en/news/galapagos-plastic-free
- Sustainability of farmed fish not as bad as previously thoughtDue to plant-based fish feed and a new calculation method, fewer wild fish are needed to feed farmed fish./en/news/sustainability-of-farmed-fish-not-as-bad-as-previously-thought
- Exploring nanoparticles in deep-sea hydrothermal ventsA joint project by Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and NIOZ will step into uncharted territory and explore the world of deep-sea vent nanomaterials./en/news/exploring-nanoparticles-in-deep-sea-hydrothermal-vents
- How coastal seas help the ocean absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphereIn the NoSE project, a multidisciplinary consortium will determine the role of the North Sea and link it to the larger biogeochemical system of the Atlantic Ocean./en/news/how-coastal-seas-help-the-ocean-absorb-carbon-dioxide-from-the-atmosphere
- Deep-sea coral very frugal with foodResearchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, NIOZ, the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Gothenburg and the German GEOMAR centre reveal a new part of deep-sea corals' metabolism./en/news/deep-sea-coral-very-frugal-with-food