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Permafrost schmilzt: Folgenschweres Tauwetter im hohen Norden «...

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Im hohen Norden verlieren Menschen buchstäblich ihre Lebensgrundlage, denn der Permafrost taut weiter auf. Die Folgen bekommen wir alle zu spüren.

High Temperatures Reduce US Crop Yields - ChemistryViews

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· ... Christoph Müller, Thomas A. M. Pugh, Susanne Rolinski, Sibyll Schaphoff, Erwin Schmid, Xuhui Wang, Wolfram Schlenker, Katja Frieler,

Bild.de: Klimawandel: Alarm in der Arktis | Leben & Wissen | BILD.de

· ... Kohlenstoff abgelagert“, erklärt Permafrost-Expertin Sibyll Schaphoff vom Potsdamer Institut für Klimafolgenforschung gegenüber BILD.

Das Auftauen von Permafrost-Böden beschleunigt den Klimawandel –...

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... Veränderungen in Permafrost-Böden auch die Rückkopplung mit der Pflanzenwelt einbezieht“, sagt Leit-Autorin Sibyll Schaphoff. „Wenn das ... Es fehlt: campus ‎fahrräder

News - Climate and Environmental Remote Sensing

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— by Matthias Forkel, Markus Drüke, Martin Thurner, Wouter Dorigo, Sibyll Schaphoff, Kirsten Thonicke, Werner von Bloh & Nuno Carvalhais › climers › news › new-...

SeedQuest - Central information website for the global seed industry

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Information Services for Seed Professionals - The Best Place on the Web for Seed Professionals

EGU - News & press - Terrestrial ecosystems at risk of major shifts...

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Over 80% of the world’s ice-free land is at risk of profound ecosystem transformation by 2100, a new study reveals. “Essentially, we would be leaving the world...

NASA: Rising CO2 Will Help Food Crops | American Council on Science...

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A recent paper in Nature Climate Change affirms what you may have learned in an early biology class: Since carbon dioxide, or CO2, is necessary for plants to...

Nearly two billion people depend on imported | EurekAlert!

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For the first time, researchers at Aalto University have been able to show a broad connection between resource scarcity, population pressure, and food imports,...

Feeding the world without wrecking the planet is possible

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— ... Sibyll Schaphoff, Hans Joachim Schellnhuber (2020): Feeding ten billion people is possible within four terrestrial planetary boundaries. › francais › actualites › detail

Permafrost soil thawing accelerates climate change despite more...

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... the vegetation feedback on permafrost soils, as a reaction to climate change, in computer simulations,” says lead author Sibyll Schaphoff.
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