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Earth System Analysis: Integrating Science for Sustainability
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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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CO2 is fertilizing hidden hunger
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06/27/2014 - While CO2 emissions from fossil fuels are a driver of climate change with potentially negative impacts on crop yields, they are also a fertilizer ...
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"Excellent researcher, warm manners": farewell symposium for Gerstengarbe
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06/02/2014 - One of the founding members and key figures of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) was honored with a farewell symposium last ...
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Two PIK researchers appointed professor at Humboldt University
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05/23/2014 - Industrial ecology and land use: for these two research areas leading scientists of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) have ...
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“Outstanding young scientist” awarded
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05/13/2014 - The European Geosciences Union (EGU) gave the award “Outstanding Young Scientist” of its division Energy, Resources and the Environment to Tabea ...
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Dangerous nitrogen pollution could be halved
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05/13/2014 - The most important fertilizer for producing food is, at the same time, one of the most important risks for human health: nitrogen. Chemical ...
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Hotspots of climate change impacts in Africa: making sense of uncertainties
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05/06/2014 - Overlapping impacts of climate change such as drought or flooding, declining crop yields or ecosystem damages create hotspots of risk in specific ...
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Elbe has low water levels: „A rainy summer would be nice“
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03/28/2014 - Water levels of the Elbe and other big German rivers are currently as low as normally in late summer. Scientists of the Potsdam Institute for ...
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