APPRAISE Annual Science Meeting
The Annual Science Meeting for the APPRAISE programme will be held at the University of Leeds on 18-19 June 2008.
View ArticleAPPRAISE Knowledge Exchange activities
Applications are invited to undertake Knowledge Exchange activities relating to the APPRAISE programme, as part of NERC's recently announced Knowledge Exchange Call.
View ArticleVolcano 'pollution' solves mercury mystery
Scientists have discovered how volatile metals from volcanoes end up in polar ice cores.
View ArticleDestruction of greenhouse gases over tropical Atlantic
Large amounts of ozone - around 50% more than predicted by climate models - are being destroyed in the lower atmosphere over the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
View ArticleWatery attractions at the Summer Science Exhibition
An ocean and climate theme links three exhibits featuring research supported by NERC, that are presented over the next four days at the Summer Science Exhibition.
View ArticleThe Great Global Warming Swindle: Ofcom judgement
NERC responds to Ofcom's ruling on complaints about this controversial programme.
View ArticleCongratulations to Julia Slingo
The Met Office has announced today that their new Chief Scientist is Professor Julia Slingo OBE, Director of Climate Research for NERC's National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS)
View ArticleValuation of Natural Resources and Biodiversity
NERC invites tenders to undertake scoping studies that will provide a review of the state of the science regarding the valuation of biodiversity and natural resources. The outputs will inform the...
View ArticleDistributed Systems for Monitoring Air Pollutants - Needs and Solutions
This Sensors & Instrumentation Knowledge Transfer Network workshop will be held in London on 24 September 2008.
View ArticleCloud-hopping for better climate predictions
A team of 20 cloud and climate experts head for Chile to investigate how massive swathes of Pacific clouds affect world climate and weather.
View ArticleLong term strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions needed
Carbon dioxide will continue to rise even if current national and international targets for reducing emissions are met, scientists warn.
View ArticleAnnouncement of Opportunity: Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements...
FAAM and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) invite direct access applications in the periods August-October 2009 and January-March 2010. NCAS will provide flying time and core data...
View ArticleAnnouncement of Opportunity: Urban Atmospheric Science
NERC invited proposals for a new research programme on Urban Atmospheric Science that include innovative environmental science with strong links to health research and plans for supporting...
View ArticleAudit of UK Earth System Modelling capability
Model developers and users are invited to contribute to an audit of UK Earth System Modelling capability, to provide NERC with the evidence base to develop a National Strategy for Earth System Modelling.
View ArticleAPPRAISE annual science meeting
The annual science meeting for the APPRAISE programme will be held at the Manchester Conference Centre on 29-30 September 2009.
View ArticleAPPRAISE Annual Science Meeting
The Annual Science Meeting for the APPRAISE programme will be held at the University of Leeds on 18-19 June 2008.
View ArticleAPPRAISE Knowledge Exchange activities
Applications are invited to undertake Knowledge Exchange activities relating to the APPRAISE programme, as part of NERC's recently announced Knowledge Exchange Call.
View ArticleVolcano 'pollution' solves mercury mystery
Scientists have discovered how volatile metals from volcanoes end up in polar ice cores.
View ArticleDestruction of greenhouse gases over tropical Atlantic
Large amounts of ozone - around 50% more than predicted by climate models - are being destroyed in the lower atmosphere over the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
View ArticleWatery attractions at the Summer Science Exhibition
An ocean and climate theme links three exhibits featuring research supported by NERC, that are presented over the next four days at the Summer Science Exhibition.
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