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Your Job: Climate change is already reshaping our world and will continue to do so in the coming decades. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is essential to limiting future climate change, with
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modelling in combi-nation with empirical data to assess how forests under different management regimes protect against natural hazards. A specific focus of the work will be on how climate change will impact
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investigating degradation mechanisms within the framework of green energy conversion and climate change. The open position aims to understand catalyst stability at the nanoscale during electrochemical processes
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to the understanding of climate change and its consequences. The climate effect and the ability of mixed-phase clouds to form precipitation is strongly dependent on the presence of ice crystals. Observations show that
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Your Job: The work is part of the joint project “Towards sustainable production by regenerative agriculture and agroecology in a changing climate” (ReGenFarm). Together with Bayer Crop Science, IBG
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studies and long-term observations contribute significantly to the understanding of climate change and its effects. A central aspect of cloud and climate research is the investigation of the ability
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GERICS develops science-based prototype products and services in support to government, administration and business in their efforts to adapt to climate change. It builds up a national and
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horticulture. The IGZ conducts research at the interface between plants, humans and the environment. In doing so, we address systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change, urbanization
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to climate change. It builds up a national and international network structure in order to integrate existing competences and knowledge, and to link various actors within the complex area of climate change
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resilient horticulture. The IGZ conducts research at the interface between plants, humans and the environment. In doing so, we address systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change