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Climate and Transformation

https://www.mpg.de/11863295/climate-and-transformation?filter=Article

Measurements have clearly shown the direction in which the climate is developing: the average global temperature has risen by about 1 degree Celsius from the pre-industrial age to 2017. How far it will increase by the end of the 21st century ultimately depends on how quickly and extensively humans can change their climate-damaging behaviour. Scientists from various Max Planck Institutes are working on making climate forecasts even more accurate. They are investigating which measures are required to limit climate change to a tolerable level.
first-hand the alarming scale of forest fires in the Amazon

Climate and Transformation

https://www.mpg.de/11863295/climate-and-transformation?filter=Video

Measurements have clearly shown the direction in which the climate is developing: the average global temperature has risen by about 1 degree Celsius from the pre-industrial age to 2017. How far it will increase by the end of the 21st century ultimately depends on how quickly and extensively humans can change their climate-damaging behaviour. Scientists from various Max Planck Institutes are working on making climate forecasts even more accurate. They are investigating which measures are required to limit climate change to a tolerable level.
first-hand the alarming scale of forest fires in the Amazon

Climate and Transformation

https://www.mpg.de/11863295/climate

Measurements have clearly shown the direction in which the climate is developing: the average global temperature has risen by about 1 degree Celsius from the pre-industrial age to 2017. How far it will increase by the end of the 21st century ultimately depends on how quickly and extensively humans can change their climate-damaging behaviour. Scientists from various Max Planck Institutes are working on making climate forecasts even more accurate. They are investigating which measures are required to limit climate change to a tolerable level.
first-hand the alarming scale of forest fires in the Amazon

„We can’t simply lock up animals in protected areas“.

https://www.mpg.de/13368106/wikelski-ecological-networking?c=13374390

With its annual report „Environment Frontiers“, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) outlines the challenges that will have a decisive influence on the natural foundations of life on our planet in the future. In their report 2018/2019, the authors call „Ecological Networking: Bridges to Greater Biodiversity“ one of the great challenges of the future.
first-hand the alarming scale of forest fires in the Amazon

„We can’t simply lock up animals in protected areas“.

https://www.mpg.de/13368106/wikelski-ecological-networking?c=13373949

With its annual report „Environment Frontiers“, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) outlines the challenges that will have a decisive influence on the natural foundations of life on our planet in the future. In their report 2018/2019, the authors call „Ecological Networking: Bridges to Greater Biodiversity“ one of the great challenges of the future.
first-hand the alarming scale of forest fires in the Amazon

„We can’t simply lock up animals in protected areas“.

https://www.mpg.de/13368106/wikelski-ecological-networking?c=13374133

With its annual report „Environment Frontiers“, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) outlines the challenges that will have a decisive influence on the natural foundations of life on our planet in the future. In their report 2018/2019, the authors call „Ecological Networking: Bridges to Greater Biodiversity“ one of the great challenges of the future.
first-hand the alarming scale of forest fires in the Amazon

„The effects of climate change are visible in many places.“

https://www.mpg.de/13373949/goeckede-permafrost-climate-change?c=13368106

Climate change is changing many ecosystems; the Arctic permafrost, for example, could partially thaw. Such upheavals in turn would affect the volumes of greenhouse gases released or else sequestered in these areas. We asked Mathias Göckede, a scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry in Jena, what the consequences of global warming are for permafrost soils.
first-hand the alarming scale of forest fires in the Amazon