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New map of Antarctica

A new map of Antarctica, available to download from today, is providing the most accurate three-dimensional view of the continent to date.

Forest Fires

Historic levels of particles in the atmosphere released from pre-industrial era fires, and their cooling effect on the planet, may have been significantly underestimated according to a new study.

Jesus Vergara Temprado and Kate Palmer, winners of 2018 Piers Sellers PhD Prize

Two students from the Faculty of Environment were awarded the Piers Sellers PhD Prize at a ceremony earlier this week.

Unusual iceberg at Rothera Research Station, Antarctic Peninsula, by Professor Andrew Shepherd

Ice losses from Antarctica have increased global sea levels by 7.6 mm since 1992, with two fifths of this rise (3.0 mm) coming in the last five years alone.

Antarctica ramps up sea level rise

Monitoring Antarctica from space has revealed how its ice is being lost to the oceans, providing crucial insight into the continent’s response to a warming climate.