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He set the tone for climate

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“Geoengineering will not solve the problem of climate change”

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The road to Net Zero is rocky, but feasible

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Millions of years for plants to recover from global warming

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How satellite images help to protect forests

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We should not underestimate the increasingly warm summer temperatures

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How climate change is altering the Earth’s rotation

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ETH Zurich sets course for Net Zero

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Thinking climate action, biodiversity and energy supply together

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How the plant world shapes the climate cycle

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Tropical forests can't recover naturally without fruit eating birds

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Strengthening Swiss hydropower with science

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The man for freak events

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Cost of direct air carbon capture to remain higher than hoped

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Hydrogen: handle with care

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Why we need to know more about individual carbon footprints

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Let’s talk about solutions

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What should be done with all the carbon dioxide?

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Natural coasts protect against tropical cyclones

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Diverse forests hold huge carbon potential, as long as we cut emissions

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Tackling water stress in the Swiss Alps

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ETH Zurich researchers study one of the world’s darkest rivers

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“We’re living in yesterday’s future scenarios”

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The seas are in extremis

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Ocean acidification in coloured stripes

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Is Switzerland spending its climate funds wisely?

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Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and more deadly

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Biodiversity protects against invasions of non-native tree species

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Voluntary carbon offsets often fail to deliver what they promise

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Global warming accelerates CO2 emissions from soil microbes

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To achieve climate neutrality in the chemical industry, we must also cut demand

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A world in flux

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A contested resource

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Droughts increasingly reduce CO2 uptake in the tropics

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Why we are taking a stand on the Swiss Climate Protection Law

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Why are forests turning brown in summer?

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Following the water cycle in the forest

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Where should wind turbines be constructed in Switzerland?

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The complex interplay behind great heat

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An atmospheric researcher with his feet firmly on the ground

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Restoring nature equitably

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Researching, learning and adapting

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Alien plant species are spreading rapidly in mountainous areas

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A snow-free Switzerland?

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Immediate uptick in investment needed to reach net zero

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Climate action: Methane is our most powerful lever

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Climate protection benefits the economy

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A dry wake-up call

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Climate change made the 2022 summer droughts more likely

Alpine plants respond to climate change

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Determining the rate and shape of Arctic Greening

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A historical perspective on glacial retreat

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Ozone depletion over North Pole produces weather anomalies

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A green Europe with no energy imports

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The social impact of disasters

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Light amplification accelerates chemical reactions in aerosols

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“Without risks, life would be unbearable.”

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Climeworks raises CHF 600 million

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We can curb climate change

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New research programme takes a close look at Greenland’s fjords

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When it comes to forecasts, politics fails more often than science

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How we can adapt to climate change

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The Congo tropical forest is simply different

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The secret drivers of tree growth

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Huge influence of the largest emitters

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“Oceans are one of the main driving forces of the Earth’s climate”

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Climate change is intensifying extremes also in the oceans

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Hydrogen for ground transportation and heating is a bad idea

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Scientists call for more ambition in climate negotiations

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Corona does not help climate change

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Technical feasibility of sustainable fuels production demonstrated

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Net zero needs a plan

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Plankton head polewards

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The man setting out to reduce methane produced by animals

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“Jump in and go for it”

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Climate change is happening here and now

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Why do we need sharper weather and climate models?

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New, high-resolution models merge weather and climate

Reforestation may help mitigate droughts

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Testing on the Limmat to combat plastic in the oceans

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“We’re all Greeks”

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Juggling with constant change

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Updating the self-sufficiency ratio

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Skewed perceptions in climate policy

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Climate protection provides cheaper energy

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ETH Zurich at the National Climate Day

Climate action potential in waste incineration plants

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Global glacier retreat has accelerated

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Two Advanced Grants for ETH

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Science advice is crucial

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Climate change significantly increases population displacement risk

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Climate-friendly, but antisocial

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Losing rivers

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Climate change influences river flow

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A call for charging points at home

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Warmer and wetter climates amplify carbon release

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Scientists begin building highly accurate digital twin of our planet

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Climate change in the light of uncertainty

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Changing resilience of oceans to climate change

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