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- Working in a meaningful jobFormer Master student Michelle Tigchelaar/en/news/working-in-a-meaningful-job
- Warm wind melts snow in Antarctica in winter as wellMeltwater lakes do not only appear in summer, Utrecht glaciologist Peter Kuipers Munneke discovered. The cause: warm wind./en/news/warm-wind-melts-snow-in-antarctica-in-winter-as-well
- Greenland expedition blogProfessor Thomas Röckmann blogs every day during his field trip to Greenland./en/news/greenland-expedition-blog
- Utrecht’s physics and chemistry research is ‘world leading’The physics and chemistry research at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ is world-leading, both in its quality and its relevance./en/news/utrechts-physics-and-chemistry-research-is-world-leading
- NESSC refresher course for high school teachersOn October 4th, 2017, some 60 high school teachers in geography, physics and NLT got updated on the latest insights in climate change science./en/news/nessc-refresher-course-for-high-school-teachers
- Guus Velders presented with ‘Montreal Protocol Ozone Award for scientific leadership’Prof Guus Velders and his team have been presented with a ‘Montreal Protocol Ozone Award for Scientific Leadership’’/en/news/guus-velders-presented-with-montreal-protocol-ozone-award-for-scientific-leadership
- 1.4 million euros in support of young climate researchers NESSCThe climate change research programme NESSC has been awarded an additional 1.4 million euros for research of climate change in the past./en/news/14-million-euros-in-support-of-young-climate-researchers-nessc
- Climate change is also a health riskThe public health consequences of climate change could increase the urgency of climate policy, according to Guus Velders in the NRC./en/news/climate-change-is-also-a-health-risk
- 24 researchers from Utrecht awarded a NWO Veni grant worth 250,000 eurosNWO has awarded a Veni grant up to 250,000 euros to 24 highly promising young scientists from Utrecht./en/news/24-researchers-from-utrecht-awarded-a-nwo-veni-grant-worth-250000-euros
- Utrecht scientists in Dutch documentary series on sea-level riseDocumentary portraits of low-lying areas where the rising water is a huge problem./en/news/utrecht-scientists-in-dutch-documentary-series-on-sea-level-rise
- iSLR18: the impact of sea-level rise from past to presentINQUA-PAGES Conference for Early-Career Researchers/en/news/islr18-the-impact-of-sea-level-rise-from-past-to-present
- Firn air sampling expedition to GreenlandA field trip to the centre of the Greenland ice sheet to recover ice for analysis./en/news/firn-air-sampling-expedition-to-greenland
- Seagrass saves beaches and moneySeagrass beds are so effective in protecting tropical beaches from erosion, that they can reduce the need for expensive beach nourishments that are used now./en/publication/seagrass-saves-beaches-and-money
- Fundamental changes in the ArcticA large overview study describes all the consequences of climate change in the Arctic./en/publication/fundamental-changes-in-the-arctic
- Rapid snow retreat amplifies North Greenland mass lossIn a publication in Science Advances, the researchers show a large regional difference between melt in North and South Greenland./en/news/rapid-snow-retreat-amplifies-north-greenland-mass-loss
- Sea levels are rising and we don’t have a Plan BKim Cohen from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ was asked by Vrij Nederland magazine to draw a map of the Netherlands as it may appear in the year 2300./en/news/sea-levels-are-rising-and-we-dont-have-a-plan-b
- The IPCC experiences of Roderik van de WalRoderik van de Wal, Professor of Sea level change and coastal impacts, was one of the main authors of the IPCC report on sea level rise./en/in-the-media/the-ipcc-experiences-of-roderik-van-de-wal
- Hans Oerlemans receives Richardson Medal from International Glaciological SocietyThe IGS especially the important contribution to the glaciological community of Hans Oerlemans (Professor Emeritus of Meteorology)./en/news/hans-oerlemans-receives-richardson-medal-from-international-glaciological-society