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Breaking the rules: Monsoon and climate change
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26.06.2019 - With global warming the Monsoon is changing, breaking well-established “rules” of the phenomenon, becoming more and more erratic and ...
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CO2-pricing: German chancellor Angela Merkel visited PIK for a scientific briefing
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14/06/2019 - For more than two hours, German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) last Thursday, June 13th, ...
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Initiated instability in West Antarctica might be the fastest on the continent
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13/06/2019 - All around the Antarctic coastline there are ice sheet instabilities waiting to be triggered. If this happens ice flows inexorably into the ocean ...
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Dutch royal couple visits Telegrafenberg
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05/22/2019 - King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands visited the Albert Einstein Science Park on Potsdam's Telegrafenberg during their stay ...
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The Long Night of the Sciences at PIK
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20/05/2019 - In a few weeks, over 60 scientific institutions will be opening their doors to the public all across Berlin and Potsdam-Telegrafenberg. On June ...
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PIK researchers issue new early forecast of Indian Summer Monsoon
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05/07/2019 - The Indian Summer Monsoon will likely reach Central India between 10th and 18th of June 2019, according to the new forecast method developed at ...
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Greta Thunberg visits PIK at Telegrafenberg-Campus
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03.04.2019 - Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old climate activist from Sweden recently visited the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). Thunberg ...
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Leibniz Start-Up Award for "elena international" from PIK
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25/03/2019 - "Electricity network analysis" - the spin-off "elena" of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) has been awarded the Leibniz ...
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Amazon forest can be trained by higher rainfall variability – but may be no match for climate change
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25.02.2019 - The Amazon rainforest has evolved over millions of years and even through ice ages. Yet today, human influences and global climate change put this ...
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