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"What if the ocean's climate-controlling 'conveyor belt' came to a halt?"
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FOX News (USA) - "The specific trend pattern we found in measurements looks exactly like what is predicted by computer simulations as a result of a slowdown in ...
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"Study: Global Warming Is Weakening Key Ocean Circulation"
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The New York Times (USA) - The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC), of which the widely known Gulf Stream is a part, is one of our planet's most ...
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More than 14.000 Earth scientists meet in Vienna
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06/04/2018 - The European Geophysical Union’s (EGU) general assembly in Vienna is one of the world's greatest scientific events – from 8 to 13 April, it ...
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CIREG Project Kick-Off
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02/03/2018 - The CIREG kick-off meeting was hosted at PIK end of February 2018. CIREG is a JPI Climate ERA4CS project on 'Climate Information to support ...
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"Paris takes lead in climate change efforts, passing Berlin"
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Handelsblatt (Germany) - With Johan Rockström, an earth scientist, and Ottmar Edenhofer, an economist, the new leadership of the Potsdam Institute for Climate ...
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Social and Natural science together: New Co-Directors to lead the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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23/02/2018 - The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) is reinventing itself – appointing a twin leadership bringing together natural sciences ...
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Coalition-building for pricing CO2 could make sense even for egoistic countries
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02/26/2018 - Even countries that tend to act in an egoistic way in the long run have an incentive to participate in international climate stabilization ...
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PIK Research Days: “Keep digging in your pockets”
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02/23/2018 - Scientists and staff of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) gathered this week for their annual roadshow of scientific ...
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Sea-level legacy: 20cm more rise by 2300 for each 5-year delay in peaking emissions
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02/20/2018 - Peaking global CO2 emissions as soon as possible is crucial for limiting the risks of sea-level rise, even if global warming is limited to well ...
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