Podcast: »Wie kann der Ozean Kohlenstoff speichern?«
Judith Hauck and Andreas Oschlies in the detektor.fm podcast series “Mission Energiewende” (in German)>> read more
Judith Hauck and Andreas Oschlies in the detektor.fm podcast series “Mission Energiewende” (in German)>> read more
On March 24th, the DAM provided an insight into its activities at a parliamentary evening in Kiel to members of the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament as well as representatives of ministries and state companies, non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders. >> read more
From March 9 to 10, 2022, all participating CDRmare researchers will meet for the first time in Lüneburg to intensively exchange ideas on the main questions from a total of six research alliances.>> read more
Christine Merk, Andreas Oschlies and Alexander Proelß in the arte broadcast series: “42 – The answer to almost everything: Can geoengineering save the climate?” (in German)>> read more
Research on marine methods for removing CO2 from the atmosphere should not only look at feasibilities and effectiveness, but also consider political, social and legal frameworks. This is the recommendation of two new reports published in the United States of America that researchers from GEOMAR and the German Marine Research Alliance contributed to. >> read more
Gregor Rehder in the NDR “Nordmagazin” (in German)>> read more
Interview with Gregor Rehder in “Information in the morning” (in German)>> read more
In the first research mission of the German Marine Research Alliance (DAM), which was launched at the beginning of August, some 200 researchers working on six collaborative projects are investigating how the effect of the ocean in slowing down and thus mitigating climate change can be boosted in the future.>> read more
Andreas Oschlies and Oliver Zielinski in the podcast series “The Climate Debate“ (in German)>> read more