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Second Annual Summer School "Knowledge Transfer and Data Exchange" for meteorologists, hydrologists, glaciologists and ecologists from Central Asia
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The new paper "Anthropogenic influence on extreme temperature and precipitation in Central Asia" authored by Dr. Bijan Fallah and the PIK Team, has been published in Scientific Reports
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Central Asian Delegation Visits PIK to Discuss Water Resources, Agricultural Irrigation, and Climate Change
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European Climate Risk Assessment launched with chapter lead of Working Group Leader Christoph Müller
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30/10/2024 - In spring 2024, the European Environment Agency (EEA) published the first European Climate Risk Assessment (EUCRA) which featured contributions ...
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Identifying climate impact hotspots across sectors
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07/02/2013 - One out of ten people on Earth is likely to live in a climate impact hotspot by the end of this century, if greenhouse gas emissions continue ...
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From Potsdam to Pakistan: Confronting vulnerability by building national climate research capacities
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05/24/2013 - Pakistan is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change – risks range from the disastrous 2010 floodings that acted as a wake-up call ...
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Recognizing the Elephant in the Room: Future Climate Impacts across Sectors
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12/16/2013 - A pioneering collaboration within the international scientific community has provided comprehensive projections of climate change effects, ranging ...
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„Confronting the new normal“: World Bank launches PIK climate report
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11/23/2014 - Weather extremes such as heat waves that up to now were highly unusual are likely to become the new normal, according to a report by the Potsdam ...
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Antarctica could raise sea level faster than previously thought
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8/14/2014 - Ice discharge from Antarctica could contribute up to 37 centimeters to the global sea level rise within this century, a new study shows. For the ...
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