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Antarctic ice and sea levels: the knowledge gap

Antarctic ice is the biggest unknown in our quest to get a handle on future sea levels, but it looks as if it will play a key role. Continue reading

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After the science, the hearts and minds

Sobering facts are emerging from our work with communities on climate issues, including the ever-more urgent need for real, physical collective action, notably by government. Continue reading

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