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5007 Bergen
Phone: 40856457
Join the MOOC on Causes of Climate Change
02.04.2020, 09:03
April 2020: As the world closes down, we open again the MOOC on Causes of Climate Change. Our researchers Kerim Nisancioglu, Anaïs Bretones, Mari Fjalstad Jensen, Asgeir Sorteberg and Jonathan W. Rheinlænder will answer questions!
Annual report 2019: 17 publications in Nature and Science journals
20.03.2020, 12:08
2019 resulted in 17 publications in Nature and Science journals
Rapid warming in the Arctic when the sea ice withdraws
25.10.2019, 15:01
This summer has produced extreme melts on the Greenland ice and Arctic sea ice. The researchers of the ice2ice project sees parallels to prehistoric, extremely rapid changes in climate.
Our safe operating spaces for our common future ocean in the Earth system
09.10.2019, 09:24
What are our safe operating spaces for the ocean?
This is the starting question for the new EU Horizon 2020 project COMFORT.
Adapting yr.no for Mali
06.06.2019, 13:06
During their agricultural season, the farmers of Mali highly rely on timely rainfall. A new collaboration project adapts the weather service yr.no for the rainy season in Mali.
ACDC 2019 Summer school on the Antropocene
20.02.2019, 11:52
What is the impact of fires and aerosols? How can we tell apart natural and manmade forces for climate change? These are some of the questions for the PhD students joining the Advanced Climate Dynamics Course.
New PhD thesis solves mysteries around large abrupt climate changes
12.02.2019, 15:18
Henrik Sadatzki defends on Friday 15.02.2019 his thesis for the PhD degree at the University of Bergen. The thesis is entitled: “Sea ice variability in the Nordic Seas over Dansgaard–Oeschger climate cycles during the last glacial – A biomarker approach”.
Svalbard have experienced warming of 4C the last 50 years
04.02.2019, 14:36
Since 1971 Svalbard has experienced a winter warming of 7°C. This has caused major changes, and there is an urgent need to plan for the future, states the new “Climate in Svalbard 2100” report.
Sea ice can occur under warm conditions
31.01.2019, 12:39
In a new study of a past warm era, Caroline Clotten and colleagues provide evidence for the appearance of seasonal sea ice in the Iceland Sea when global temperatures were 3-4 degrees warmer than today.