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- Category: Glaciological features in ice2sea
- Category: news
- Glaciers will melt faster than ever and loss could be irreversible - warn scientists
- Arctic Futures 2012 video Q&A
- Communications Co-ordinator
- EGU Outstanding Young Scientist Award
- Enhancement factors for grounded ice and ice-shelf
- From Ice to High Seas: synthesis of ice2sea
- Ice2sea introductory video
- London media briefing
- Merry Christmas
- New website
- News Release: Climate scientists discover new weak point of the Antarctic ice sheet
- News Release: Ice2sea researchers discover warm ocean currents are causing the majority of ice loss from Antarctica
- Open Forum 2012
- PLOS Blog: We have nothing to fear
- Press release: Ice2sea researchers part of landmark study to improve projections for future sea level
- Press release: ice2sea researchers use new approach to assess future sea-level rise from ice sheets
- Press release: ice2sea scientist wins award for Greenland ice sheet work
- Press Release: Modelling the effect of climate change on iceberg production by Greenland glaciers, and its impact on sea-level rise
- Press Release: New projections of “uneven” global sea-level rise
- Press Release: Significant contribution of Greenland’s peripheral glaciers to sea-level rise
- Press release: Summer melt season is getting longer on the Antarctic Peninsula, new data show
- Public Service Review article on ice2sea
- Science Briefing for Policy-Makers: Understanding Sea-Level Rise
- Scott's Anniversary
- Special Advisor to ice2sea
- Stakeholder Review
- Tamsin Edwards to be climate blogger for PLoS
- Category: Partner's locations


