De bouw van het eerste "zero emissie" wetenschappelijk station op Antarcitca. Meer info op www.antarcticstation.org
2011
Princess Elisabeth Station (EN)
2011
Princess Elisabeth Station (EN)
The construction of the first Zero Emission station in Antarctica. The IPF would like to thank TAGEO for the soundtrack. More info on www.antarcticstation.org
The construction of the first Zero Emission station in Antarctica. The IPF would like to thank TAGEO for the soundtrack. More info on www.antarcticstation.org
2011
Using Lake Archives to Track Past Environmental Change
2011
Using Lake Archives to Track Past Environmental Change
This animation illustrates how layers of plant, animal and mineral remains buried in lake bottoms can be used to trace past environments. Various audiences from high-school students to thesis defense listeners have enjoyed this si...
Using Lake Archives to Track Past Environmental Change
This animation illustrates how layers of plant, animal and mineral remains buried in lake bottoms can be used to trace past environments. Various audiences from high-school students to thesis defense listeners have enjoyed this simple presentation. Maija Heikkila
2011
The flow of energy trough the High Arctic trophic chain: Why is Arctic cod a keystone species?
2011
The flow of energy trough the High Arctic trophic chain: Why is Arctic cod a keystone species?
This animation highlights the importance of a small fish in the Arctic ecosystem. It targets high school students as they are aware of climate changes and easily understand simple ecological concepts. The objective is to generate ...
The flow of energy trough the High Arctic trophic chain: Why is Arctic cod a keystone species?
This animation highlights the importance of a small fish in the Arctic ecosystem. It targets high school students as they are aware of climate changes and easily understand simple ecological concepts. The objective is to generate discussions about the effects of global warming on the Arctic food web. Maxime Geoffroy
2011
Why are phytoplankton crucial in a changing climate?
2011
Why are phytoplankton crucial in a changing climate?
This animation reveals the primordial role of phytoplankton in marine ecosystems. A multitude of forms, size and colours characterizes these microorganisms present from tropical to polar oceans. You will understand why phytoplankt...
Why are phytoplankton crucial in a changing climate?
This animation reveals the primordial role of phytoplankton in marine ecosystems. A multitude of forms, size and colours characterizes these microorganisms present from tropical to polar oceans. You will understand why phytoplankton are particularly sensitive to fundamental environmental changes, particularly in the Arctic Ocean.
2011
Koninklijk Atheneum Etterbeek, Etterbeek
2011
Koninklijk Atheneum Etterbeek, Etterbeek
Deze film werd geselecteerd voor een mogelijke plaats in de finale van de Polar Quest wedstrijd, een initiatief van de International Polar Foundation.
Deze film werd geselecteerd voor een mogelijke plaats in de finale van de Polar Quest wedstrijd, een initiatief van de International Polar Foundation.
2011
Sint-Jozefinstituut, Essen
2011
Sint-Jozefinstituut, Essen
Deze film werd geselecteerd voor een mogelijke plaats in de finale van de Polar Quest wedstrijd, een initiatief van de International Polar Foundation.Deze film werd geselecteerd voor een mogelijke plaats in de finale van de Polar ...
Deze film werd geselecteerd voor een mogelijke plaats in de finale van de Polar Quest wedstrijd, een initiatief van de International Polar Foundation.Deze film werd geselecteerd voor een mogelijke plaats in de finale van de Polar Quest wedstrijd, een initiatief van de International Polar Foundation.Deze film werd geselecteerd voor een mogelijke plaats in de finale van de Polar Quest wedstrijd, een initiatief van de International Polar Foundation.
2011
GTIL, Londerzeel
2011
GTIL, Londerzeel
Deze film werd geselecteerd voor een mogelijke plaats in de finale van de Polar Quest wedstrijd, een initiatief van de International Polar Foundation.
Prof. Eric Rignot from UC Irvine discusses his work following a successful field campaign on the King Baudouin Ice Shelf in East Antarctica during the 2024-25 BELgian Antarctic Research Expedition (BELARE).
Prof. Eric Rignot from UC Irvine discusses his work following a successful field campaign on the King Baudouin Ice Shelf in East Antarctica during the 2024-25 BELgian Antarctic Research Expedition (BELARE).
Eric Rignot: Investigating the Melt of the King Baudouin Ice Shelf
Prof. Eric Rignot from UC Irvine discusses his work following a successful field campaign on the King Baudouin Ice Shelf in East Antarctica during the 2024-25 BELgian Antarctic Research Expedition (BELARE).
The soon-to-be-released film 2050 by renowned filmmakers Eric Goens and Kristoff Van Den Bergh financed by Syensqo has been shown in a few locations to much acclaim prior to its official release date of March 5th in cinemas across Belgium.
2050: A film by Eric Goens and Kristof Van Den Bergh - Will the world listen before it’s too late?
Wildfires in California, floods in Spain and the Ardennes, Hurricane Hélène leaving a trail of destruction across the United States… The climate record of 2024 is devastating: the hottest year ever recorded, with 219 officially registered weather disasters and thousands of victims.
BELARE 2024-25 is drawing to a close. Preparations are being made to put the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica into winter mode and pack away scientific equipment.
This week the four remaining scientific teams for this season - EXPOSOILS, PASPARTOUT, NISAR, and EPFL-CRYOS - wrapped up their work and started preparing for their flight home, which is scheduled for Friday, February 14th.
Difficult Weather Hampers Return from Coast; Scientific Projects Forge Ahead
The cargo ship has been unloaded and the logistics team led by Alain Hubert has been caught in a storm on the way back to PEA. Meanwhile, the scientists continue their field work, which will finish by next week.
In Search for Million-Year-Old Ice, Belgian and International Scientists Return from Antarctica with First Clues
Belgian and international scientists from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) have returned from Antarctica with samples and data that could help them determine where to find million-year old ice, which in turn can provide information about Earth’s climate in the past.
New Group of Scientists Begin Field Work While IPF Team Prepares for Arrival of Cargo Ship
With their safety training complete, this past week the newly arrived scientists headed out into the field to begin their field work while the IPF team prepared for the arrival of the cargo ship at the coast.
Belgian-led Team of Researchers Bring Back Impressive Haul of Meteorites during Antarctic research expedition
An international team led by Belgian scientists has recovered 115 Antarctic meteorites weighing more than 2 kg during the ongoing 2024-2025 BELgian Antarctic Research Expedition (BELARE).