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Stories and articles
Aerial photos reveal alpine climate change
Published on 21 February 2018
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New aerial photographs shed light on dark days for Mont Blanc
Published on 10 October 2019
Drones help map Iceland’s disappearing glaciers
Published on 25 November 2019
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Like father, like son: Images reveal a generation of climate change
Published on 1 February 2021
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Icelandic glacier melting faster than it can recover
Published on 10th November 2021



Top: 3D montage view of Breiðamerkurjökull, Southeast Iceland, derived from aerial photographs from the National Land Survey of Iceland, 1982.
Bottom: Aerial photograph of Breiðamerkurjökull, Southeast Iceland, taken by Dr Kieran Baxter, 2020.
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