2018 news (2018)13 September 2018|CEN NewsClimate Geoengineering Cannot Save the Paris AgreementPhoto: CC0In order to avert the worst consequences of climate change, the Paris Climate Agreement aims to limit global warming to well below 2°C and, if...10 September 2018|ForschungMarine algae: Defying climate change on a rollercoasterPhoto: UHH/WohlfahrtHalf of the oxygen we breathe comes from the ocean. Minute algae, known as diatoms, produce this oxygen. At the same time, they are also the basis of...17 August 2018|ForschungTaking a closer look at our oceansPhoto: Corinna Harl, www.micori.deWhat shape are our oceans in? Which protective measures are sensible? A new computer model promises to help find the best assessment criteria. ...14 August 2018|Studium und LehreFresh business ideas on climate changePhoto: UHH/CEN/U. KreisEurope’s largest summer school: for the third time, “The Journey,” organized by the EU “Climate-KIC” initiative is stopping off in Hamburg. In just...9 August 2018|ForschungClimate Adaptation Begins in the MindPhoto: UHH/CEN/V. KöpselIn many regions, adaptation to climate change is necessary, but nothing is happening. Why not? I went searching for answers in Cornwall, where the...25 July 2018|Studium und LehreInternational Summer School: Experiencing climate research firsthandPhoto: UHH/CEN/HarmsLearning how to understand our climate from experts? Digging in a bog to gather field data? Universität Hamburg’s international Summer School “Climate...25 July 2018|ForschungThe Hamburg Code for global warmingPhoto: UHH/CEN/C.FranzkeDr. Christian Franzke from the Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability (CEN) has for the first time, depicted the annual mean temperatures...16 July 2018|ForschungStressed street trees: Lindens, oaks, or maples facing premature death in the futurePhoto: UHH/CEN/T.WasilewkiRambling through Hamburg and its environs, you will discover a landscape sculpted by the ice ages. Glaciers of the past pushed large amounts of scree...9 July 2018|ForschungOceanRAIN project collects unique data on precipitation over the world’s oceansPhoto: UHH/CEN/C.KleppAt least two thirds of the Earth’s surface is covered by ocean: 360 million square kilometers where, whether there is a lingering drizzle or sudden...3 July 2018|ForschungHow extremes can help: improved accuracy for 10-year forecastsPhoto: CC3.0 B.Abis, MPI-MLeonard Borchert’s goal is to make weather forecasts for the next 10 years more accurate. To do so, he has observed the North Atlantic, which strongly...Contribution from the university's newsroomPrevious articlesMore articles