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ISAGA 2025: Rouven Kaiser receives Best Paper Award for contribution to serious games in the context of the climate crisis

Research Scientist, Centre for Climate Resilience
Research Group “Climate Resilience of Human-Made Ecosystems” (Prof. Dr. Katharina Waha)
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Application deadline: September 30th, 2025
Centre for Climate Resilience at the Global Tipping Points Conference 2025
Miriam Rodriguez Carrasco, Anna Maier, Prof. Dr. Florian Diekert and Felix Kotulla represented the Centre for Climate Resilience of the 伟德国际_伟德国际1946$娱乐app游戏 of Augsburg at the second edition of the Global Tipping Points Conference in Exeter in the United Kingdom.

Podcast episode: Environment, health and optimism - what we can achieve together

Natural forest reserves as a means of offsetting methane emissions from rice cultivation
The West African states want to become less dependent on rice imports and are promoting regional cultivation. In the journal Environmental Research Letters, scientists led by CCR board member Prof. Dr. Harald Kunstmann have now published a study that examines the semi-arid savannah forests of West Africa as potential methane sinks for offsetting methane emissions from rice cultivation.

Do early warning signals of tipping points lead to better decisions?

Land Use, Climate Change, and Hydrological Extremes – CCR member Prof. Fiener contributed to an opinion article
Floods, droughts, and heatwaves are increasing globally. This is typically attributed to CO2-driven climate change. In an opinion article for Hydrology and Earth System Science, Peter Fiener and colleagues argue that the focus on CO2-driven climate change is leading to a shift in focus away from potentially more important drivers of floods and droughts: past land-use changes.

The World Climate Game at the CCR

Call for Master and Ph.D. students - CASCADE October 17 - 26, 2025, Split, Croatia
Students will receive training in systemic risk, a concept that analyzes the accumulation of risks and tipping points through cascading effects of systems and sectors.

Social science research on climate change shows ways out of the implementation crisis

‘What you see is not what you get: ESG scores and greenwashing risk"

Review: Workshop on Interdisciplinary Research
