Our East Greenland partners, the Top to Top Global Climate Expedition, have recently been in Switzerland whilst their boat remains in Iceland in a state of disrepair. Gina and Robbie took the opportunity to meet up with them whilst they are so close. It was great to finally meet all these inspirational people and to […]
Read moreHuge Storm Crashes Top to Top Boat
It is with great sadness that we report a huge storm hit our East Greenland partners, Top to Top, nearly sinking their boat and home Pachamama. The family are now homeless for a while and cleaning up the boat. Please visit https://toptotop.org/donate/ to find out how you can donate to their worthy cause.
Read moreAnnouncing East Greenland 2018
We are pleased to announce our next project, EAst GREenland (EAGRE 18), which will be taking place in cooperation with the Top to Top Global Climate Expedition. For further details of where we’re going, why, who will be joining us, and how we are getting there, please see our East Greenland 2018 pages.
Read moreKarst Record Conference
Climate Change, The Karst Record, is a conference held every four years, which brings together researchers from all over the world who are working on answering questions about climate change using archives found in karst environments. This year the 8th conference was held at the University of Austin, Texas. Gina attended the conference and presented […]
Read moreNational Geographic Live!
We’ve been spending quite a bit of time recently with our project sponsors National Geographic. Between 10th February, 2017, to 17th September, 2017, we will be featured in the National Geographic Museum in Wasington D.C. as part of the Earth Explorers exhibition. On the 16th March, 2017, Gina also gave a public lecture as part […]
Read moreAncient Caves IMAX Film
Project leader Dr. Gina Moseley is involved in an exciting IMAX project with the aim of promoting caves and cave science in a positive way. The family friendly adventure-science film will follow her and renowned cave diver Brian Kakuk (@bahamas_underground) around some fantastic cave sites doing some great science. The @ancientcaves film is due for […]
Read moreCity of Innsbruck Prize for Scientific Research
Project leader Dr. Gina Moseley was recently awarded the extremely prestigious City Of Innsbruck 2016 Prize for Scientific Research, for her work on solving a 30-year long palaeoclimate mystery in Devils Hole, Nevada, USA. For further information of the prize giving (in German) see here.
Read moreIrish Caving Conference
Thanks to the Speleological Union of Ireland for inviting Robbie and Gina to give a presentation at their annual caving conference, which was held this year in Ballyvaughan, County Clare.
Read moreExpedition Report Published
Our 96 page report on the findings of the Northeast Greenland Caves Project 2015 expedition to Kronprins Christian Land, Northeast Greenland, has officially been published in memory of Charlie Self. The report has been written and edited by Dr. Gina Moseley, and contains additional contributions from: Chris Blakeley, Robbie Shone, Prof. Paul Smith, Prof. Christoph […]
Read morePolar Film Fest
We’re a bit late putting this post up – ooops! Nevertheless, we are delighted to announce that our short film was featured in this year’s Polar Film Fest as part of the theme Climate & Connections. You can still check it out though and other great polar-themed films on the event website. http://usapecs.wixsite.com/usapecs/polar-film-festival #PolarFilmFest
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