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Unsere Erde bildet ein empfindliches Biotop, dessen Gleichgewicht zu bewahren zur wichtigsten Aufgabe der heutigen Menschheit geworden ist – das ist durch die katastrophalen Folgen des Klimawandels unabweisbar geworden. Unser Heimatplanet selbst muss als ein lebendiger Organismus verstanden werden.
Influence of tropospheric temperature on the formation and aging of secondary organic aerosol from biogenic vapor mixtures
We investigate how temperature (213–313K) affects secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles derived from isoprene and α-pinene mixtures. Isoprene's suppression on α-pinene dimer formation varied...
Climate-Resilient Corridors of the Amazon
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As global temperatures rise, Amazonian species face a critical survival challenge: the need to migrate to cooler environments to remain resilient. While vast lowlands...
Greenpeace: EU reagiert widersprüchlich auf Energieschock in der Straße von Hormus
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Die NGO kritisiert, dass Europa die Chance für mehr erneuerbare Energie nach der Sperrung der Straße von Hormus verpasst hat, lobt aber Spaniens Kurs:...
NASA Awards Solutions for Federal Enterprise Procurement Contracts
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NASA will begin processing the awards of multiple contracts for the Solutions for Enterprise‑wide Procurement (SEWP) VI Government-wide Acquisition Contract. The contract provides streamlined...
How much are people across the world paying for their carbon emissions?
Around 30% of the world’s emissions have some carbon price, but how much extra are people paying? - Recently, I was in a meeting...
Opposing hydroclimate extremes in Central and mainland Southeast Asia over past millennium
Opposing wet and dry conditions in Central and mainland Southeast Asia over the past millennium were controlled by climate variability over the Pacific and...
Super-El-Niño, globale Erwärmung und die Mühlen der Politik
Das El-Niño-Phänomen wird weltweit Dürren, Hitze und Überschwemmungen auslösen. Eine zunehmend wärmere Erde wird noch wärmer, Schäden in Billionenhöhe werden befürchtet. Noch ist Zeit,...
Almost the whole of Japan moved eastward after 2011 earthquake
An extremely unusual tectonic movement took place 15 minutes after the Tohoku earthquake in 2011, causing almost the whole of Japan to move 5...
Chaotic fluctuations in Greenland ice streams limit predictability of ice sheet collapse
This model study sets out to investigate how the collapse of the Greenland ice sheet to a virtually ice-free state due to increasing temperatures...
Negative core–mantle boundary heat flux beneath low-shear-wave-velocity provinces
Nature Geoscience, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41561-026-02018-w
Heat flux across the core–mantle boundary is laterally variable, and heat may flow into the core beneath...
