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Swiss polar research - Special exhibition "Swiss Camp"

Venue

focusTerra
Sonneggstrasse 5
8092 Zürich

Exhibition in English with German translation; specific research posters in German with English abstract.

Sonderausstellung "Swiss Camp"
Image: focusTerra ETHZ

Polar ecosystems – both in the Arctic and the Antarctic – are highly sensitive to climate change and human activity. They could play a major role for Earth’s future by regulating sea levels and the weather patterns in the lower latitudes. Swiss scientists have conducted research on glaciology in the Arctic since the 19th century, making a substantial contribution to global climate research. A number of Swiss universities are internationally renowned for their research on snow, glaciers, permafrost, ocean chemistry and atmosphere dynamics.

For further information check out the flyer of the "Swiss Camp" exhibition (in german).

Related topics

Intended for

Age:
  • 14-18
  • 18+
  • 20-40
  • 55+

Activity

Content: simple

Interactivity: active/passive

Inside/outside: inside

Categories

Mo-Fr: 9:00–17:00
Su: 10:00–16:00
Sa: closed
Languages: English, German
Weather dependent? No
Does it cost anything? No