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Warming temperatures are making the animals’ mountain homes inhospitable.

Global warming is driving the tiny American pika from its mountainous territory in western North America, scientists ...

It's almost that time of year again...EGU is just around the corner!

After long days of meetings, talks and presentations, it'll be time to unwind. Come share your new ideas, contacts and enthusiasm with other mountain researchers at the MRI's Mountain Mixer on...

The Mountain Research Initiative invites you to participate in its Key Contact Workshop. We provide a setting that stimulates interdisciplinary thinking and that allows peers to take a fresh look at each other's research. Think of it as an extended coffee break, where new ideas and...

One way animals and plants can cope with climate change is to relocate. Research shows some species are already shifting to higher ground or towards the poles in search of...

Train To Move (T2M) is a new transnational mobility fellowship programme promoted by the University of Turin, with the active support of the banking foundation, Compagnia di San...

Then join the Mountain Research Initiative on 12 April 2015 for a Key Contact Workshop (KCW) to kickstart the week with an unforgettable taste of Vienna!

The MRI will be hosting its annual EGU Key Contact Workshop (KCW) in the beautifulCafé Landtmann...

The Mountain Research Initiative invites you to participate in its Key Contact Workshop in San Francisco on Sunday, 14 December 2014. 

They invite scientists in all stages of their careers and with diverse backgrounds within the overall...

Just before the floods in Toronto, President Jeff Melanson of Banff Center sent an email to all on the mailing list expressing heartfelt thanks for the help received during the devastating flooding in Banff. Nowadays risk management of extreme weather and coping with natural disasters...

Christian Devenish participated in the II Meeting of Environmental Researchers in the city of Arequipa, Peru (3 - 5 July 2013), organized by the Environmental...

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