News (2022)3 March 2022|CEN NewsNew High Performance Supercomputer starts its operation at DKRZPhoto: DKRZLevante - the new, fourth high-performance computing system for Earth system research (HLRE-4) starts operation on the German Climate Computing Center...3 March 2022|ResearchThree Critical Factors in the end-Permian Mass ExtinctionPhoto: W.Foster252 million years ago, volcanic eruptions led to massive climate changes. Around the globe, roughly 75 percent of all land-based organisms and roughly...22 February 2022|CEN NewsMontevideo: Start of expedition SONETTPhoto: Manita ChoukseyExpedition M180 SONETT (Synoptic Observations - a Nested approach to study Energy Transfer & Turbulence in the ocean) is a key part of...15 February 2022|ResearchFuture land loss: How Climate Change is Destroying Arctic CoastsPhoto: AWI/P.OverduinGlobal warming is causing permafrost in the Arctic to thaw and sea ice to melt. As a result, coasts are less protected and are being eroded, while...Contribution from the university's newsroom27 January 2022|CEN NewsThree Cash Prizes Available: Young Talents from Climate Research WantedPhoto: Unsplash/Z. Fiaz, E. LautonInvestigating pressing questions on global warming and identifying potential solutions: with this focus, the “Young Climate Scientists Award” bestowed...21 January 2022|ResearchSustainability for Marine RegionsPhoto: Hereon/S. HartmannThe protection and sustainable use of the oceans and coasts is the focus of the current research mission of the German Marine Research Alliance (DAM)...12 January 2022|ForschungWarning, flood risk: Where citizens of Hamburg need more supportPhoto: UHH/CEN/T.WasilewskiDue to climate change, extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in Hamburg. The city is well-equipped to withstand storm surges, thanks to a...Previous articles