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Climate and Cryosphere Open Science Conference (CLiC)








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SEE YOU AT THE CLIMATE AND CRYOSPHERE OPEN SCIENCE CONFERENCE February 9-12 2026

The Antarctic Science Platform is pleased to be a sponsor of the Climate and Cryosphere Open Science Conference 2026 in Wellington. Conference participants are warmly invited to visit the Platform’s exhibition booth, where members of our research community will be on hand to share updates from across the programme and discuss emerging science in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. The booth offers an informal space to reconnect with colleagues, meet Platform researchers, and explore opportunities for collaboration with partners from Aotearoa New Zealand and overseas. We look forward to conversations that span disciplines, perspectives and future directions for Antarctic and cryosphere research. See you there!

PANEL DISCUSSION: IMPENDING CRISES IN THE CRYOSPHERE

Tipping Points and their Consequences

The accelerating loss of the cryosphere – mountain glaciers, polar ice sheets and ice shelves, sea ice, lake ice, snow and permafrost – is one of the clearest planet-wide consequences of global warming so far. As our climate undergoes unprecedented shifts due to human-induced global warming, the cryosphere is at risk of crossing multiple, irreversible tipping points near 1.5-2˚C of global warming. Hear from leading international climate scientists about what we are in for, what can still be done and how we can adapt to this impending crisis in Earth’s cryosphere. And have your say in an audience Q&A facilitated by Radio New Zealand climate change journalist Kate Newton.

• Thursday, 12 February 7–8.30pm at Rutherford House, Wellington

• Register for this free event here

WORK SHOP: FOUNDATIONS OF MĀTAURANGA IN THE ANTARCTIC SCIENCE PLATFORM

The Platform’s mātauranga, marine and terrestrial science advances understanding of Antarctica’s impact on the global earth system and on Aotearoa, and how this might change in a warming world. This workshop, scheduled as a pre-conference event to coincide with the Climate and Cryosphere Open Science Conference, is designed to appeal to people involved directly with the Antarctic Science Platform, and also welcomes guests from outside the Platform and abroad who are curious to learn about mātauranga in the Platform.

• Sunday, 8 February, 2-5pm at Victoria University of Wellington’s Pipitea Campus

• This in-person event has a limit on capacity to 40 Antarctic Science Platform members and 20 guests, so be quick to register