Jan 18, 2024
PhD Defence of Nikolas Römer-Stange
18 January 2024
18.00 hrs.
GEO building, room 1550
+18 January 2024
18.00 hrs.
GEO building, room 1550
+Under the short title mareXtreme, around 150 scientists are researching strategies for dealing with extreme marine events and natural hazards in the third ...
+The DFG Priority Program "Tropical Climate Variability & Coral Reefs" (SPP 2299) is launching its own YouTube channel with a video on the "Challenges & ...
+The "Into the Deep" project, funded by the European Union as part of the Erasmus+ program, was presented at MARUM. This is a citizen science project in ...
+Oceans cover more than two thirds of the Earth's surface. They provide a huge habitat and their biodiversity is enormous. They keep our climate stable and ...
+National Geographic magazine has named a study involving MARUM as one of the eleven most astonishing scientific discoveries of 2023. It was published in ...
+Six organizations from the field of climate research and science-based climate communication - German Climate Consortium, German Meteorological Society, ...
+20 December 2023
16.00 hrs.
GEO building, room 1550 and online via Zoom
+On December 11 and 12, researchers from the University of Bremen and Hokkaido University met to exchange information about their current academic work. ...
+The University of Bremen is hosting the German Government's Sustainability Conference on December 7. On the topic of "Shaping the future – transformation, ...
+Climate scientist Professor Ben Marzeion is co-author of the most comprehensive assessment of tipping points ever conducted. The "Global Tipping Points ...
+Tiny fossils in marine sediments verify that climate models provide accurate calculations of average ocean temperatures during the last glacial maximum ...
+30 November 2023
16.00 hrs.
MARUM I, room 2070 and online via Zoom
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Researchers from the DFG Priority Program "Tropical Climate Variability & Coral Reefs" (SPP 2299) are meeting at the University of Bremen this week for ...
+Gas hydrate deposits are among the largest marine carbon reservoirs on earth. In collaboration with colleagues from the University of Malta and GEOMAR in ...
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