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Call for abstracts for storylines session at the European Meteorological Society conference
RECEIPT’s researchers will be organising a climate storylines session at the European Meteorological Society (EMS) conference taking place on 4-9 September 2022 in Bonn, Germany. The session “Physical Climate Storylines to inform decision making” will be part of the programs Engagement with Society and Understanding Weather and Climate processes. Would you like to contribute to this session? Submit […]
+ Read MoreRECEIPT publication – can COVID-19 teach us how to prepare for climate risks?
The series of consequences triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about resilience to major crises. The pandemic disrupted societies at multiple scales via networks of trade, finance, mobility and communication. However, these complex systems can also facilitate resilience if managed effectively. This is true for the current pandemic as well as other global disruptions, like climate change An article published in […]
+ Read MoreIntensification of extreme snowfall under future warming
Surprising as it may be, increasing global temperatures could go hand in hand with more intense snowfall. Global warming caused by the continuous emission of greenhouse gasses is linked to increasingly frequent and intense weather events, ranging from heatwaves to major hurricanes. RECEIPT researchers are interested in how changing precipitation patterns due to global warming […]
+ Read MoreClimate action in the post-covid world
What is there to learn from the COVID-19 health crisis? One thing is certain: it has made the value of preparedness and resilience dramatically clear. How to prevent the avoidable and to prepare for the unavoidable, that is what scientists address in this brochure and try to formulate an answer to. As part of the […]
+ Read MoreMeet Robin Middelanis, always looking for the ‘I’ in hurricanes and in the mind
For the third episode of our Young Researchers series, we’ve invited Robin Middelanis to take the floor and introduce himself and his research. Robin works at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. Growing up, he wanted to be a lawyer or an actor. But lucky for us, his path took in the direction of […]
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