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B-EPICC Workshop "Strengthening Resilience against Climate Change“ in India
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The B-EPICC team has just returned from India, where it ran a successful knowledge exchange workshop with collaborators in New Delhi. The workshop ...
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Tackling climate threats together: Munich Security Conference and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research cooperate
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02/17/2023 - The Munich Security Conference (MSC) and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) are joining forces to tackle threats arising from ...
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Earlier, higher, smaller: Climate change alters glacial lake outburst floods
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02/16/2023 - Due to global warming, flood-like water outbursts from ice-dammed glacial lakes worldwide happen earlier in the year and originate from higher ...
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Coal exit can happen only with stronger policies – and with China
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02/06/2023 - Current climate policies including efforts like the Powering Past Coal Alliance will not add up to a global coal exit, a new study shows. ...
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Maths on Ice Forum - Tipping Points
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02/06/2023 - PhD student talks about cascading tipping in the climate system at online "Math on Ice" forum
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FABLE: How to get food and land use systems on track
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02/03/2023 - Sustainable futures for food and land use systems are only possible with coordinated, major efforts around the world in the next decade. This is ...
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El Niño phenomenon: 2024 could be warmest year ever
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02/03/2023 – With a likelihood of almost 90% the weather phenomenon "El Niño" will occur again in the Pacific region as early as this autumn. This may be ...
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Remembering Professor Will Steffen
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01/31/2023 - The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK is grieving Will Steffen, Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University ANU in ...
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Berlin could produce much of its vegetables locally
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01/27/2023 - Berlin could produce a surprisingly large proportion of its vegetable requirements itself if unused areas were used for this purpose, such as flat ...
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Amazon heat drives Tibet temperatures: climate tipping elements connected half around the globe
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01/26/2023 - While the Amazon rainforest and the Tibetan Plateau sit on different sides of the globe, scientists now discovered that changes in the South ...
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