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The search for answers in the ice

Date: 2022
Type: Science
Authors: NIWA
Summary: Jessica Rowley talks to three NIWA researchers trying to piece together what’s happening to the world’s largest ice shelf through their Antarctic Science Platform projects.
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Antarctica: coming to a postcode near you

Report shows dramatic Antarctic change with global consequences
Date: 2022
Type: Press Release
Authors: Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
Summary: Climate change is having significant impacts on Antarctica’s ice sheets, climate and life, with far-reaching global consequences, according to a new report from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) released on May 24 at the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting in Berlin.
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Cold Call: Edition Four

Date: 2022
Type: Cold Call Article
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Policy-relevant Antarctic science updates
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Predicting sea level rise for Aotearoa New Zealand

Date: 2022
Authors: NZ SeaRise
Summary: For the first time, New Zealanders can see how much and how fast sea level will rise in their neighbourhood based on expert data and Antarctic science.
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April Update

Date: 2022
Type: Update
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Monthly Antarctic Science Platform Update
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Changes in the Ross Sea and the future of carbon storage

Date: 2022
Type: Cold Call Article
Authors: Miles Lamare, Vonda Cummings, Ian Hawes and Rowan Howard-Williams
Summary: The Southern Ocean mops up anthropogenic CO2 emissions. But acting as a ‘sink’ for this excess heat and carbon dioxide is having an effect on the ocean and the ecosystems it supports.
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The Southern Ocean carbon sink: Will it fill up?

Date: 2022
Type: Cold Call Article
Authors: Jocelyn Turnbull and Rowan Howard-Williams
Summary: A key question for understanding future climate impacts is what drives the uptake of carbon into sinks, and how that might change. The Southern Ocean absorbs by far the most carbon dioxide of any region of the world.
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What's going on with Antarctica's weather?

Date: 2022
Type: Cold Call Article
Authors: Tim Naish, James Renwick, Kyle Clem and Rowan Howard-Williams
Summary: One of the coldest places on Earth recently experienced a spike in temperature 40°C above normal. Should we be worried?

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