The reading of "Alice, the Zeta cat and climate change" attracted a lot of interest - it is a fairy tale for adults that gives insights into methods and findings of climate research in a quite extraordinary manner. The comprehensive photo exhibition of and at the "house in the woods", PIK´s new research building, also drew a lot of visitors. Like every year, there were also computer simulations, guided tours to PIK´s "weather kitchen" and presentations, for example on a possible weakening of the gulf stream, CO2 on your plate or climate policy after the negotiations in Paris.
Weblink to the "Long Night of Science" (in German only): http://www.langenachtderwissenschaften.de/
Weblink to "Alice, the Zeta cat and Climate Change": https://www.pik-potsdam.de/news/press-releases/201calice-the-zeta-cat-and-climate-change201d-a-fairytale-about-the-truth?set_language=en
Weblink to the "house in the woods": https://www.pik-potsdam.de/services/infodesk/telegraphenberg/forschungsneubau/forschungsneubau-en?set_language=en
Weblink to the "weather factory": https://www.pik-potsdam.de/services/infodesk/weather_factory/weather_factory?set_language=en