"The high-resolution simulation results and evaluations within the ReKliEs-De project for the first time show for Germany as a whole what it could mean not to take climate protection seriously. Very likely, extremely hot summers like the one in 2003 would be part of normality from 2050 onwards if we do not now set the course for stronger climate protection," says Peter Hoffmann of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and co-author of the ReKliEs-De report. Over the past three years, ReKliEs-De has created a unique database for climate change research. By comparing the two scenarios "business as usual" (RCP8.5) and "climate protection" (RCP2.6), the project results provide key information for decision-makers in Germany so that they can base their decisions on the best scientific findings on climate protection and climate adaptation.
The joint project ReKliEs-De was initiated in 2014 by the Federal States of Germany to meet the need for knowledge relevant to political consulting. Christoph Menz and Arne Spekat from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) were also involved in the project, which was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and coordinated by the Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology (HLNUG). Further partners were the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, the Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), Germany's National Meteorological Service, the German Climate Computing Center, and the University of Hohenheim.
Link to the ReKliEs-De report: http://reklies.hlnug.de/fileadmin/tmpl/reklies/dokumente/ReKliEs-De-Ergebnisbericht.pdf
Press release on ReKliEs-De: http://www.deutschesklimaportal.de/SharedDocs/Kurzmeldungen/DE/HLUG/2017/HLNUG_ReKliEs_Ergebnisse_171207.html?nn=108040
Link to the results and manual of ReKliEs-De: http://reklies.hlnug.de/startseite/