Science in Antarctica has greatly increased our knowledge of climate, the Earth’s history and the human impact on the world’s environments, yet scientific activities in Antarctica are having a direct impact on the immediate environment. Fossil fuels are relied on to run nearly all operations on the continent and activities can have direct impacts to the physical environment. New technologies are providing a means to reduce these impacts in Antarctica and this report aims to showcase some of these. Renewable energies such as wind and solar power; waste management technologies such as a membrane bioreactor and Permeable Reactive Barriers; field science technologies such as the MinION and WindSled; data networking and communicative technologi...
Large quantities of fossil fuels are imported each year to meet the electrical and thermal energy n...
Large quantities of fossil fuels are imported each year to meet the electrical and thermal energy n...
AbstractThere is a scientific consensus that global warming is due to human-induced activities and t...
Both the Antarctic Treaty 1959, and Madrid Protocol 1991, set as one of their leading principles “Th...
In December of 2015, the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Paris meetings announced...
The polar regions are rich in resources with high scientific value. Polar scientific research is of ...
This research project addresses current limitations in the area of energy technology integration by ...
This article showcases a range of small and large scale energy efficiency and renewable energy deplo...
From 1993 through 1997 NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF), developed a variety of enviro...
International audienceThe Antarctic climate system varies on timescales from orbital, through millen...
Antarctica is a fragile continent where people are not meant to exist. However, we do go there, and ...
The ice-free areas of Antarctica make up less than half a percent of the continent but are vital loc...
The ice-free areas of Antarctica make up less than half a percent of the continent but are vital loc...
The Antarctic Roadmap Challenges (ARC) project identified critical requirements to deliver high prio...
The Antarctic Roadmap Challenges (ARC) project identified critical requirements to deliver high prio...
Large quantities of fossil fuels are imported each year to meet the electrical and thermal energy n...
Large quantities of fossil fuels are imported each year to meet the electrical and thermal energy n...
AbstractThere is a scientific consensus that global warming is due to human-induced activities and t...
Both the Antarctic Treaty 1959, and Madrid Protocol 1991, set as one of their leading principles “Th...
In December of 2015, the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Paris meetings announced...
The polar regions are rich in resources with high scientific value. Polar scientific research is of ...
This research project addresses current limitations in the area of energy technology integration by ...
This article showcases a range of small and large scale energy efficiency and renewable energy deplo...
From 1993 through 1997 NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF), developed a variety of enviro...
International audienceThe Antarctic climate system varies on timescales from orbital, through millen...
Antarctica is a fragile continent where people are not meant to exist. However, we do go there, and ...
The ice-free areas of Antarctica make up less than half a percent of the continent but are vital loc...
The ice-free areas of Antarctica make up less than half a percent of the continent but are vital loc...
The Antarctic Roadmap Challenges (ARC) project identified critical requirements to deliver high prio...
The Antarctic Roadmap Challenges (ARC) project identified critical requirements to deliver high prio...
Large quantities of fossil fuels are imported each year to meet the electrical and thermal energy n...
Large quantities of fossil fuels are imported each year to meet the electrical and thermal energy n...
AbstractThere is a scientific consensus that global warming is due to human-induced activities and t...