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 500 is led by a committed interdisciplinary team of Directors. This is science – for a safe tomorrow.
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Encouraging findings on public acceptance of global climate policy
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Weak winds key factor in 2023 extreme North Atlantic heatwave – marine heatwaves set to worsen
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What CO₂ pricing means for your budget: new calculator offers clarity
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Scientists say next few years vital to securing the future of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Ban fossil fuel heating systems? A way out of the war of beliefs
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How the world can develop without ruining itself
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Climate impact science for the next IPCC cycle: OptimESM-ISIMIP workshop
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PIK covers a wide range of topics at the Potsdam Science Day
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The atmospheric memory that feeds billions of people: Newly discovered mechanism for monsoon rainfall
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PIK in the Media
Jun 06, 2025
· CBC (Online-Medien)
Canadian technology could be used to mine the deep seas, but there's growing alarm over the risks
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Jun 05, 2025
· Stern.de (Online-Medien)
Studie: Akzeptanz für internationale CO2-Abgabe für Klimaschutz größer als vermutet
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Jun 03, 2025
· El Universo (Ecuador) (Online-Medien)
El colapso de la Antártida Occidental todavía se puede evitar, según investigadores
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Jun 02, 2025
· Dagens Nyheter (Online-Medien)
Vetenskapligt råd sågar Sveriges position – ”riskabelt”
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May 29, 2025
· JutarnjiList (Online-Medien)
Dvije vodeće svjetske meteorološke organizacije objavile crne prognoze, gotovo su identične!
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May 28, 2025
· La Nacion (Online-Medien)
Previsiones a cinco años apuntan a más olas de calor letales, incendios y récords de temperatura
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