The shrinking Arctic ice protects us all. It’s time to act
Each January many of us think about what old habits we can let go of and what new things can we bring into our world. Arctic scientists think about things in a different way: how can we h...
Dr Jeremy Wilkinson from the British Antarctic Survey is an expert on sea ice dynamics, thermodynamics and mechanics, ocean wave propagation through sea ice, and deep-convection and water mass modification. He is the scientific coordinator of the European Union’s Ice, Climate, Economics – Arctic Research on Change project. He is currently on the RV Araon deploying buoys in the #Arctic. See his blog: http://www.ice-arc.eu/?p=1805
Each January many of us think about what old habits we can let go of and what new things can we bring into our world. Arctic scientists think about things in a different way: how can we h...
Last year will be remembered for many things, both good and bad. But one thing that seems undeniable is the mesmerizing impact of Sir David Attenborough’s BBC TV series Blue Planet II, wh...
Arctic scientists aren’t usually afraid of a little cold. Windy conditions don’t usually get us howling. The beasts we pay attention to are usually polar bears. But last week’s “Beast fro...
Humans are naturally risk-averse. We try to avoid disaster zones, and don’t like to fly when there appear to be mechanical problems or heavy fog. However, often information about risk is ...
New Year’s Eve is a foggy memory for most of us during the summer. But for the Arctic, the effects of the hangover linger on.