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At least 85 percent of world’s population impacted by climate change
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New analysis of more than 100,000 scientific studies. Joint press release of MCC and Climate Analytics.
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New Artist in Residence at PIK: Srdjan Jovanović Weiss
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10/7/2021 - Srdjan Jovanović Weiss, a Serbian-born architect and theorist living and working mainly in New York, has arrived at the Potsdam Institute for ...
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Unprecedented rise of heat and rainfall extremes in observational data
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10/7/2021 - A 90-fold increase in the frequency of monthly heat extremes in the past ten years compared to 1951-1980 has been found by scientists in ...
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Doctoral and postdoctoral researchers at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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PIK Statement on Nobel Prize for climate researcher Hasselmann
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10/05/2021 - Today, German climate researcher Klaus Hasselmann was one of three scientists to be awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Physics.
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“Making the transformation cost-effective and suitable for the masses”
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A very fundamental conversation about climate protection, political culture, and the economy: by MCC Secretary General Brigitte Knopf and Eric Gujer, head of ...
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Improving the evidence: PIK scientists review quantitative climate migration literature
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09/28/2021 - Quantitative empirical studies exploring how climatic and other environmental drivers influence migration are increasing year by year. PIK ...
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Reducing tropical cyclone impacts: The double benefit of climate protection through both limiting and delaying global warming
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09/27/2021 - Increasing global warming from currently one to two degrees Celsius by mid-century might lead to about 25 percent more people put at risk by ...
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Today’s children to experience two to seven times more extremes than their grandparents
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09/27/2021 - Today’s children will be hit much harder by climate extremes than today’s adults, researchers show in the leading journal Science. During their ...
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