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PIK researcher Linus Mattauch wins European environmental economics award
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18.06.2025 – A prestigious award has been presented to Linus Mattauch, head of the Societal Transition and Well-being research group at the Potsdam Institute ...
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Georg Feulner awarded adjunct professorship in recognition of teaching and research
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13.06.2025 - Georg Feulner, Deputy Head of the “Earth System Analysis” research department at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), was ...
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Policymakers should set a separate volume target for planetary waste management
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12.06.2025 – On the road to “net zero”, governments should use a separate target to control the ramp-up of atmospheric carbon removals, independently of ...
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Encouraging findings on public acceptance of global climate policy
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05.06.2025 – Even though the topic seems to have slipped down the political agenda, comprehensive measures to combat global heating enjoy widespread public ...
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Weak winds key factor in 2023 extreme North Atlantic heatwave – marine heatwaves set to worsen
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04.06.2025 – The largest marine heat wave ever recorded in the North Atlantic Ocean, occurring in the summer of 2023, was primarily driven by unusually weak ...
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What CO₂ pricing means for your budget: new calculator offers clarity
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04.06.2025 - A new calculator now makes the effects of CO₂ pricing visible for every household. Developed by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research ...
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Scientists say next few years vital to securing the future of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
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03.06.2025 – Collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet could be triggered with very little ocean warming above present-day, leading to a devastating four metres ...
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Ban fossil fuel heating systems? A way out of the war of beliefs
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26.05.2025 – In several industrialised countries, governments are backing away from controversial building energy legislation that sought to ban oil and gas ...
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How the world can develop without ruining itself
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14.05.2025 – A groundbreaking scenario study in the top journal Nature is now looking far beyond today, presenting projections of the climate and environment ...
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Climate impact science for the next IPCC cycle: OptimESM-ISIMIP workshop
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13.05.2025 – The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) has now hosted a cross-sectoral workshop with focus on an important issue: advancing ...
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