The importance of glaciers for our fjords in Greenland
22.11.2019The rise in global temperature in recent years has led to a large increase in the melting of the Greenland ..
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) has chosen to fund a project in Qaanaaq with $2.6 million over a four year period and we are so proud to be part of the project. Lene Kielsen Holm, who is a project leader and scientist at our Centre will work together with scientist from Dartmouth College to follow the Qaanaaq residents’ transition to renewable energy and an affordable, sustainable future.
The grant is part of the NSF’s 10 Big Ideas program, which identifies and invests in research areas at the frontiers of science and engineering.
You can read more about how the Greenland Climate Research Centre, together with Dartmouth Engineers, partner with residents in Qaanaaq
The rise in global temperature in recent years has led to a large increase in the melting of the Greenland ..
We welcome Diana Krawczyk to the Greenland Climate Research Centre at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources. Diana is originally ..
The Greenland Climate Research Centre (GCRC) at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources and Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland ..
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