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2 degrees, 2.5, 3 degrees, 4 – 2023 yet another “last chance” for the climate?

On 21. Dec 2022 By iqiceblogIn Arctic, Cryosphere, Global climate1 Comment

The Arctic and the rest of the planet are heating up rapidly. Emissions are at a record high and fossil fuels in demand against the background of the energy crisis through Russia's war on Ukraine. Can 2023 bring a decisive shift in climate action?

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Warmer, wetter, darker: What’s happening to the “frozen North”?

On 12. Oct 2022 By iqiceblogIn Arctic, Global climate, Greenland1 Comment

2022 has seen exceptional warmth and ice melt in the Arctic, with consequences for the whole planet. But against the background of Russia's war on Ukraine, climate action has stalled. It's high time to cut emissions and speed up the energy transition.

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UN experts talk climate in Bonn as Russian war fuels fossil revival and Arctic warming picks up pace

On 14. Jun 202215. Jun 2022 By iqiceblogIn Allgemein, Arctic, Global climate1 Comment

UN negotiators are discussing measures to tackle climate change in the German city of Bonn. Meanwhile, the Arctic has seen its first heatwave of the year and the Russian war on Ukraine appears to have sparked a fossil fuel revival.

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My fascination with the Arctic started back in 2007, when I was invited to join an international radio project to cover the International Polar Year. It was the beginning of a love affair and also of a deep concern for the icy regions of our planet and how we are changing them. The Ice Blog was published by Deutsche Welle. The posts also appear on Eye on the Arctic. Archived posts and pictures can be accessed at Ice Blog. Here, at iceblog.org, is the Ice Blog’s new home.

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