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Scott Base from above by Antz Powell

Cabinet approves new plan for Antarctic and Southern Ocean research

Date: 2021
Type: Press Release
Summary: Priority areas for research are sea level rise, ice-ocean-atmosphere connections, ecosystem dynamics, and environmental protection.
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November Update

Date: 2021
Type: Update
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Monthly Antarctic Science Platform Update
Gary Wilson conducting CTD cast in Robertson Bay Cape Adare

'Making a difference': Antarctic researchers honoured

Date: 2021
Type: Update
Authors: Royal Society Te Apārangi
Summary: Professor Gary Wilson is one of three Antarctic researchers to have been honoured with awards from the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
SWAIS 2 C proposed drill sites Credit GNS Science

Drilling into Antarctica’s past to see our future

Date: 2021
Type: Press Release
Summary: Antarctic researchers are preparing to drill into the ocean floor below the Ross Ice Shelf to discover if cutting greenhouse gas emissions avoids catastrophic melt of the icy continent.
Underwater platelet ice backlit in McMurdo Sound.

Searching for answers: Supercooled crystals and fast ice

Date: 2021
Type: Science
Summary: Fast ice expands and retreats from the coast each year, like Antarctica is breathing. Its reach may be influenced by a floating layer of ice crystals, which form when underwater ice shelves and glaciers are melting.
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Cold Call: Edition Three

Date: 2021
Type: Cold Call Article
Authors: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Policy relevant Antarctic science updates
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Antarctic science underpins urgency for climate action

Date: 2021
Type: Press Release
Summary: Decisions at next week’s COP26 UN Climate Change Conference are critical to keep Earth’s warming below 1.5 degrees and avoid tipping points which lock in disastrous changes to our climate.
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COP26, the IPCC Report and Antarctic Research

Date: 2021
Type: Cold Call Article
Summary: From melting ice sheets and rising seas, to warming oceans, shifting weather pattern and changing ecosystems, climate change impacts will be felt across all aspects of our society, environment and economy.

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