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Snowball Earth: algae triggered cooling millions of years ago
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08/27/2015 - The advance of certain algae was probably one key contribution to an almost complete glaciation of the Earth millions of years ago. The consequent ...
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Our Common Future Under Climate Change
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07/10/2015 - This week, thousands of climate and social scientists as well as policy experts have met for the “Our Common Future under Climate Change” ...
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PIK researcher appointed new member of the Junge Akademie
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06/11/2015 - "Outstanding and dedicated" - Ricarda Winkelmann of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research is a new member of the Young Academy (Junge ...
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PIK scientist appointed professor
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06/05/2015 - The Technical University Munich (TUM) appointed Anja Rammig, who has been working at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) for ...
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Getting connected: PhD-Day at the Potsdam-Institute
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06/03/2015 - From social networks for scientists and copyright issues and to visualization tools in climate research or dealing with climate skepticism – ...
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International praise for young PIK scientists
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05/29/2015 - They work on carbon taxes, the German Energiewende and “flying rivers” in the Amazonian basin – the research of several young scientists from the ...
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Atlantic Ocean overturning found to slow down already today
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03/24/2015 - The Atlantic overturning is one of Earth’s most important heat transport systems, pumping warm water northwards and cold water southwards. Also ...
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Earth-Docs wanted: a new kind of research position
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03/18/2015 - The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) is offering a new kind of research position for outstanding young scientists: they can ...
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Global warming brings more snow to Antarctica
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03/17/2015 - Although it sounds paradoxical, rising temperatures might result in more snowfall in Antarctica. Each degree of regional warming could increase ...
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Four of nine planetary boundaries now crossed
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01/16/2015 - Four of nine planetary boundaries have now been crossed as a result of human activity, says an international team of 18 researchers in the journal ...
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