Dr Claudia Colesie, a terrestrial ecologist, travelled with a team of scientists to Antarctica. Their destination was the unexplored Zavodovski Island, said to be one of the stormiest places on Earth.

Researchers from the School of GeoSciences have contributed to a major new international publication, which highlights the accelerating decline of glaciers and ice sheets and their consequences for people and the planet. 

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