Polar News and Notes May/June/July 2009

Polar News and Notes: June 2009 News Roundup

News from the polar regions during June included reconstructions of past climates and carbon dioxide levels, changes in the Greenland ice sheet, and impacts of climate change on Arctic people and mammals. Missed these stories the first time around? Read on!
Researchers analyzing plankton shells have reconstructed carbon dioxide levels over the past 2.1 million years. […]

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Polar News and Notes: May 2009 News Roundup

News from the polar regions during May included an interesting safe haven for viruses, continuation of the legislation regarding polar bear protection, and new uses of technology to monitor ice sheets and glaciers. Missed these stories the first time around? Read on!
What happens to viruses in between pandemics? New research suggests that the ice of […]

Posted in Topics: Antarctica, Arctic, May/June/July 2009, Monthly News Roundup, Polar News & Notes

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