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by Mads C. Forchhammer
Aarhus University Press
Det kan allerede være en realitet om under 100 år, men kræver omtanke og svære valg.
Aarhus University research predicts forests similar to those found in Alaska and western Canada could thrive in parts of Greenland by the year 2100
Et internasjonalt forskningsteam har i august drevet registrering av gåsebeiting på tundraen på Svalbard.
In 2100, a warmer climate will allow the growth of trees and bushes in large parts of Greenland that are currently ice-free. This will mean both risks…
Collaboration between universities spiced with industrial contributions awaits students at new course on environmental impacts of Arctic mineral…
252 researchers have gathered knowledge of fauna and flora in the Arctic to be published in a new report this autumn. Already now the report creates…
Scientists from Denmark and Canada are worried by their new findings showing that several bioaccumulative perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are…
Forskningsstationer doneret af VILLUM Fonden og Aage V. Jensens Fonde officielt overdraget til Grønlands Selvstyre og Aarhus Universitet i…
Hans Kongelige Højhed Kronprins Frederik åbnede ny forskningsstation i Nordøstgrønland med hundepisk og champagne
HKH Kronprins Frederik medvirker i den delegation, som nu drager til Nordøstgrønland for at indvie nye forskningsstationer.
This project looks at microscopic algae that live in sea ice, which are important contributors to food webs in the Arctic.
Can Arctic charr and stickleback adapt to the climate changes in Greenland through evolution? This is the question behind a new research project…
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