Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Employer
-
Field
-
plant species have been shown to partially compensate for recent temperature increases by shifting upslope, while the combined effects of climate change and bark beetle outbreaks have led to widespread
-
seasonality of this type of event is likely to be affected by climate change and the increase in rain-on-snow events and winter thaws, posing new challenges in terms of understanding the processes and
-
, its winds have never been systematically measured. Yet atmospheric circulation drives nearly every climatic and geological process on the planet—from dust storms and aeolian erosion to the transport
-
to provide territories with practical tools to reconcile ecological resilience, human well-being, and cultural identity in the context of climate change. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat
-
-Saclay/CentraleSupélec http://em2c.centralesupelec.fr/ ), through its high-level academic research on energy and combustion and its applied studies in partnership with the most prominent companies
-
Description Understanding and modelling the spatio-temporal variability of radiative and thermal conditions in cities is essential for large-scale solar integration and climate-resilient planning
-
topics cover a broad spectrum, ranging from fundamental and theoretical questions to semi-industrial applications. DESIRE Project: Climate change and energy security are driving an urgent transition away
-
currently undergoing a profound transition under the influence of climate change and industrialization. This phenomenon is particularly pronounced in developing countries, impacting the health and social
-
caused systemic imbalances in ecosystems shaped over 66 million years. Organizations, as key structures of modern societies, drive demographic growth, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, and climate
-
improve the parameterization of rheology integrated into current large-scale sea ice models, particularly those used for real-time forecasting and/or in the context of coupled climate simulations