John Turner and Josefino Comiso call for a coordinated push to crack the baffling rise and fall of sea ice around Antarctica. Find out more in their comment in Nature: Nature 547, 275–277 () doi:10.1038/547275a
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Allianz Reinsurance has launched the Allianz Climate Risk Research Award as part of its activities to mitigate risks related to climate change, to increase resilience, and to promote scientific research. The 2017 Award topic is 'Climate risk: real-time information & new technologies'. Deadline 2 September 2017. For more infomation click the heading above.
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Fostering new scientific knowledge for cities based on science, practice and policy
5-7 March 2018
Edmonton, Canada
Start preparing your submissions for the Cities and Climate Change Science Conference. WCRP is pleased to work with the partner organizations, aiming to inspire the next frontier of research focused on the science of cities and climate change. To find out how to get involved in this landmark conference, click the heading above.
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Want to make a difference to climate and ocean research?
The call for nominations to the CLIVAR Scientific Steering Group and to the CLIVAR Panels is now open. Click the heading above for more details.
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The WCRP Core Project Stratosphere-troposphere Processes And their Role in Climate (SPARC) leadership is composed of experts from around the world who dedicate their time to SPARC's international activities. These include the SPARC Scientific Steering Group (SSG), who serve to guide SPARC's scientific focus. SPARC is now accepting nominations (or self-nominations) for SSG membership to serve from January 2019 - December 2021 (initial three-year term can be extended by two additional years). If you
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To find out about GEWEX scientific research and activities see the latest GEWEX Newsletter. For opportunities and meeting announcements take a look at the July edition of GEWEX eNews.
You can subscribe to GEWEX eNews on the GEWEX website.
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The July 2017 edition of the SPARC Newsletter is available on the SPARC Website. Science highlights include: the SPARC Data Initiative, Fine-Scale Atmospheric Processes and Structure and the Polar Climate Predictability Initiative. There are also meeting and workshop reports for: SPARC WAVAS-II Annual Meeting, SSiRC Meeting at ISSI, SPARC LOTUS Workshop, the Third Workshop on Atmospheric Composition and the Asian Monsoon (ACAM) and the Second ACAM Training School, the IGAC/SPARC
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