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New Carbon Emissions Mapping System
Date:
24/10/2012
Excerpt:
Researchers at Arizona State University have developed a new software system called 'Hestia' capable of estimating greenhouse gas emissions on a city level scale, all the way down to roads and individual buildings. Until now, scientists have only been able to quantify carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at a much broader level. ... Science for Environment Policy: New Ozone Hole Discovered Over The Arctic
Date:
10/01/2012
Excerpt:
As Science for Environmental Policy reported, scientists have for the first time identified an 'ozone hole' over the Arctic, in addition to the well-known ozone hole over the Antarctic. ... Presentation to Edinburgh University Biosphere and Atmosphere Programme
Date:
08/11/2011
Excerpt:
LIAISE member Dr. Jan Dick has given a presentation entitled "What can INTERACT do for you?" to Edinburgh University Biosphere and Atmosphere Programme. INTERACT (International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic) is a network of arctic field stations. ...
Post for an Arctic Expert at Ecologic Institute
Date:
04/10/2011
Excerpt:
To expand its Arctic team in Berlin, Ecologic Institute, a private not-for-profit think tank, is seeking a highly motivated Expert in Arctic Affairs with a focus on international law, policy and institutions. Application is possible online before 4 October, 2011.
Innovation Competition: DLR Environmental Challenge in Earth Observation
Date:
15/09/2011
Excerpt:
In search for innovative ways to map the environment and climate the German Aerospace Center (DLR) has launched a dedicated Challenge as part of the new GMES Masters Competition: The DLR Environmental Challenge. DLR is looking for new applications in Earth observation. ... New Maps on Air Pollution from Different Sources
Date:
26/05/2011
Excerpt:
New online maps published by the European Commission and the European Environment Agency allow citizens to pinpoint the main diffuse sources of air pollution, such as transport and aviation. The new set of 32 maps shows where certain pollutants are released. 