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Greenland ice mass loss can contribute to sea level rise that surpass the most extreme scenario from the UN body on climate, IPCC. According to new research headed by DTU...
DTU joins other leading science organisations, delivering the latest data on climate change and the need for action.
New Horizon 2020 project, ECOTIP, will assess the cascading effects of climate change to Arctic marine ecosystems and depending societies
Using data from European satellites, a young student at DTU Space has demonstrated that the global sea level rise has accelerated over the past four decades.
Arctic DTU Campus Sisimiut attracts international students for Arctic Semester and challenges of extreme engineering.
Colin Stedmon is appointed professor at DTU in the chemical composition of the oceans.
DTU researcher develops short-term forecasts for marine life that can help the fishing industry to adapt to climate change.
How much derelict fishing gear is there in the sea around Denmark, and how can it be removed? DTU Aqua will now investigate this.
Sea levels in the Arctic oceans have risen an average of 2.2 millimeters per year over the last 22 years.This is the conclusion reached by a Danish-German research team...
If climate change continues unabated, all the ice in Greenland may melt away in the course of just a thousand years and will lead to significant changes in the environment...
Michael Schultz Rasmussen has been appointed Head of Division for the new Space Geodesy Division at DTU Space. He comes from a position as manager at COWI A/S.
Artificial cooling and creative engineering solutions are key to taking good care of the backup copies of the world’s plant-based genetic material, which are stored...
Mission Innovation – a global initiative bringing together 24 countries and the EU to accelerate the development of clean energy technology – has recognized...
Researchers at DTU Civil Engineering are testing high-plasticity clays from the seabed under the Fehmarn Belt and exploring new methods for treating them.
Leveraging modern car technology to continuously collect road data may help produce real-time digital images of road maintenance needs.
Climate change is influencing the distribution of zooplankton in the sea, thereby affecting the contribution made by plankton to removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere...
New study shows that the melt process reacts surprisingly quickly to changes in the atmosphere and the waters around Greenland.
With EUR 282,000 of funding from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, DTU Space is to head the development of a virtual learning environment for schools and youth education programmes...
An ambitious nesting ground for the space industry will provide help, advice, and financial support for Danish growth companies and entrepreneurs.
NASA has now initiated a new space mission to measure Earth’s forests and other biomass with razor-sharp precision through the help of DTU Space.