File Climate
This file provided by ProClim offers an overview of the state of knowledge in the fields of climate and global change. It is aimed at the scientific community, decision-makers, multipliers and the interested public.
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SAVE THE DATE – 26th Swiss Global Change Day
The Swiss Global Change Day is the annual event organised by ProClim where well-known experts present challenges and highlights of climate and global change research covering a broad range of topics. It is also an opportunity to present research results through posters and to discuss them with colleagues. The most attractive and comprehensive posters submitted by students and postdocs will be honoured with a travel award of 1000 francs.
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Die Schweiz erwärmt sich nicht überall gleich
Die starke Erwärmung der Schweiz in den letzten Jahrzehnten ist nicht in allen Höhenlagen gleich ausgeprägt. Neue Analysen von MeteoSchweiz zeigen, dass sich das Mittelland im Herbst und Winter durch weniger Nebel überdurchschnittlich erwärmt hat, während sich mittlere Höhenlagen im Frühling aufgrund des grossen Schneeverlusts etwas mehr erwärmen. Einige viel genutzte Klimadatensätze bilden diese Unterschiede ungenügend ab.
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Löschen_Call for nominations: Prix de Quervain 2026 for Polar Research
The Prix de Quervain 2026 will be awarded for outstanding research conducted in, or originat-ing from, the two polar regions, across all scientific disciplines. Eligible to participate are early career researchers who have completed their master's, doctoral or postdoctoral work after 15 March 2024 at a research institution in Switzerland. Submissions will be evaluated based on their scientific significance, originality, relevance to science and/or practice, and the overall quality of presentation. The evaluation process will take into account the different qualification levels and the academic age of the applicants.
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