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New Lancet Countdown Policy Brief for Germany confirms considerable need for action
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10/21/2021 - Despite a growing awareness of the situation's seriousness among those with political responsibility, Germany is only inadequately equipped for ...
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How to socially balance carbon pricing in Europe
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An MCC-led study calculates the cost burden for individual private households. It shows that the EU Commission is on the right track with its policy of ...
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Hotter, wetter, drier: the science behind extreme weather events
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10/22/2021 - Extreme weather events are on the rise. Are these events connected? Are they becoming more likely with global warming? In the new episode of the ...
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Schellnhuber awarded French Legion d'Honneur
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10/06/2021 - In a solemn ceremony hosted at the Embassy of France in Berlin, PIK Director Emeritus Hans Joachim Schellnhuber was honoured with the highest ...
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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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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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