From natural science to social science, from risks to solutions, from identifying Planetary Boundaries to managing Global Commons: The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) is advancing the frontier of integrated research for global sustainability, and for a safe and just climate future. A member of the Leibniz Association, the institute is based in Potsdam, Brandenburg and connected with the global scientific community. Drawing on excellent research, PIK provides relevant scientific advice for policy decision-making. The institute’s international staff of about 480 is led by a committed interdisciplinary team of Directors. This is science – for a safe tomorrow.
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Johan Rockström addresses heads of state during United Nations General Assembly: “failure is not inevitable, it is a choice”
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In Brussels, PIK explains social flanking of the new emissions trading system
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Seven of nine planetary boundaries now breached – ocean acidification joins the danger zone
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How climate policy can be made socially just and enforceable worldwide
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Questions and answers about Nature study on economic damages
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How measures to protect the environment and reduce the rich–poor divide interact
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Possible North Atlantic overturning circulation shutdown after 2100 in high-emission future
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Seventh Assessment Report of the IPCC has nine Lead Authors from the Potsdam Institute
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70 years of data show adaptation reducing Europe’s flood losses
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PIK in the Media
Sep 19, 2025
· Spiegel Online (Online-Medien)
Deutschlandticket: Warum es besser ist als sein Ruf
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Sep 18, 2025
· Forbes (Online-Medien)
Forbes Sustainability Leaders 2025: Sustainability Across Sectors
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Sep 16, 2025
· exame.com (Online-Medien)
Brazil is in unique role to bridge climate and nature in COP30, says scientist Johan Rockström
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Sep 09, 2025
· The Times of India (Online-Medien)
Earth in danger! 60% of global land now beyond safe ecological limits, scientists warn | - The Times...
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Sep 08, 2025
· FOCUS Online (Online-Medien)
„Amoc“: Macht Atlantik-Strömung uns zum Kühlschrank? Was die Forschung sagt
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