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ONLINE EVENT: Antarctic policy & research forum

IPCC WG2 key findings for Antarctica and Australia

Wednesday 16 March 2022
10:00am – 11:00am

Our expert panel will discuss what the recently released IPCC WG2 report means for Antarctica, the Southern Ocean and Australia. 

The event is jointly hosted by the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science (ACEAS) and the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP).

The Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science (ACEAS) is a collaboration between Australian universities, government agencies and international research institutions supported by the Australian Research Council. The goals of ACEAS is to help the world community prepare for climate risks emerging from East Antarctica and the Southern Ocean by integrating knowledge of the ocean, atmosphere, cryosphere and ecosystems, and their interplay.

The Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) is a partnership of Australia’s leading Antarctic research institutions supported by the Australian Government Antarctic Science Collaboration Initiative. The AAPP will improve our understanding of the role of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean within the global climate system and its implications for marine ecosystems.

Click here to register via the AAPP website

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