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April 22: CRYO2ICE Greenland Campaign 2022

Follow the CPOM team on the European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) CRYO2ICE campaign in Greenland, Spring 2022.

July 21: PODCAST with Dr Tom Slater and the Climate Scientists

Dr Tom Slater (CPOM Staff Researcher, University of Leeds) joins the Climate Scientists team to discuss remote sensing of ice sheets, the case for pragmatic climate optimism, & discovering a love of science after leaving school. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

Feb 21: Being a scientist-mum: a report for UN Women and Girls in Science Day

Read about Rosie Willatt’s experience in her article written for UN’s Women and Girls in Science Day

July 20: Atmospheric Blocking and Greenland Melt

CPOM researchers Victoria Lee and Tony Payne have co-authored, alongside Robin S. Smith (NCAS), this article for the UK Earth system modelling project (UKESM) July newsletter.

Oct 19: How CPOM took me to the surface of Mars

Learn about Jake Davies' internship with CPOM and the career path it led to.

May 19: Diary of a climate scientist

Anna's fieldwork blog from Greenland, as featured in The Guardian, describes life as part of the European Space Agency land ice ground team, collecting valuable measurements that are used to validate satellite data.

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