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Publications
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Asking questions: New president of Leibniz-Association visits PIK
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04/02/2011 - The new president of the Leibniz-Association asked quite some questions when he visited the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) ...
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Earth System Models of high computational efficiency
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01/20/2011 - Earth System Models of Intermediate Complexity have been at the center of a workshop in Potsdam this week. Participants from ten countries ...
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Scientists discussed their work at the annual PIK Research Days
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12/17/2010 - While climate change continues and climate policy continues to labour, “tremendous challenges” are ahead for the Potsdam Institute for Climate ...
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2010
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Cancún summit gives just breathing time
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12/13/2010 - The climate summit of Cancún is over – its outcome got mixed reviews. “The patient ‘World Climate Aggreement’ has been kept alive, but no real ...
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Climate scientists want to better understand societal processes
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11/12/2010 – Climate research needs a reorientation towards giving greater weight to the human factor, some leading figures of the international scientific ...
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What do short messages and earthquakes have in common?
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10/18/2010 – According to a new study, communication via short messaging can be described with the same mathematical laws used for describing the occurrence of ...
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PIK scientist Jürgen Kurths elected as member of the Academia Europaea
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10/14/2010 - Jürgen Kurths, head of the Research Domain Transdisciplinary Concepts and Methods at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), has ...
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What is needed to stay below a 2°C global temperature rise?
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10/04/2010 - A new Information Reference Document “Scientific Perspectives after Copenhagen”, commissioned by the EU’s Climate Change Expert Group ‘Science’ ...
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