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  1. NSIDC scientist Shari Gearheard will speak at COP15, and Richard Armstrong worked on a report for the conference. http://bit.ly/4sj40c
  2. RT @NSIDCHighlights: Data at the NSIDC DAAC picked up speed this year with a major archive shift. http://bit.ly/8aRUWR
  3. The LARISSA team, Rob, Ted, and Erin, have arrived at Rothera Station, Antarctica, and are testing their equipment. http://bit.ly/5WzBaN
  4. Rob and Ted are in Punta Arenas, Chile, getting outfitted for the next stage of their Antarctic expedition: http://bit.ly/5Ctz6r
  5. Rob Bauer and Ted Scambos have departed for Antarctica. Read their latest update: http://iceshelf.wordpress.com/
  6. NSIDC scientists present new research at the AGU fall meeting Dec 14-18. Highlights at http://bit.ly/6hsElZ.
  7. RT @theCIRESwire: New report: Climate change accelerating beyond expectations, urgent emissions reductions required. http://bit.ly/7sOsne
  8. NSIDC scientist Ted Scambos heads to Antarctica, on an NSF project to study impacts of ice shelf collapse. http://bit.ly/42OWsn
  9. RT @NSIDCHighlights NSIDC's extensive collection of glacier photos shows how glaciers have changed over time. http://tinyurl.com/yf5ng35
  10. Contribute to community-based snow science by tweeting your snow depth and location #snowtweets More info: http://bit.ly/1i2EQ
  11. At the end of Arctic summer, more ice remained than 07 or 08, but still fell far below average. http://bit.ly/iu9b2
  12. Arctic sea ice appears to have hit its minimum extent for the year: http://bit.ly/3r54fX
  13. Meet ROCS, a resource for people studying Earth's frozen regions, the history of science, or past climate. http://tinyurl.com/ngwksw
  14. Loss of Arctic sea ice could increase impacts of climate change--Arctic amplification. NSIDC Highlights: http://tiny.cc/YmXhX
  15. NSIDC will be closed on Monday, September 7, for Labor Day.
  16. NSIDC scientists travel all over the planet to study Earth's cryosphere, or frozen regions. Latest info at: http://bit.ly/lYvcA
  17. NSIDC showcases scientific and data management accomplishments on new Monthly Highlights: http://bit.ly/14eRFZ
  18. RT @NASA What's going on with Earth's changing polar ice? UStream chat today with NASA scientist, 12:30pm EDT. http://tr.im/xIdh
  19. NSIDC Web site may be down intermittently tomorrow from 9-12 MDT during scheduled maintenance.
  20. Earlier mountain snowmelt, from dust deposition, changes alpine plant growth and flowering. http://tinyurl.com/nxqw8l