• Dr. Katja Mintenbeck

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    Research Consultant of the Directorate's Office Am Handelshafen 12 27570 Bremerhaven Germany Dr. Katja Mintenbeck Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Research Consultant

  • REKLIM participates in environmental exhibition of the German Federal President

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    The Helmholtz Climate Initiative REKLIM ("Regionale Klimaänderungen"/Regional Climcate Change), coordinated by the Alfred Wegener Institute, is one of 190 featured exhibitors at the 5th "Woch

  • Climate scientists meet in Bremen

    Helmholtz Climate Initiative REKLIM
    Understanding regional climate change, identifying the consequences and discussing the effects. The REKLIM research association’s fifth regional conference this

  • Relaunch of the Sea Ice Portal: more intuitive layout and new features

    Sea ice plays a central part in the Earth system: it cools our planet, shapes ocean currents, and offers a habitat for countless species. Yet climate change is causing sea ice in the polar regions to

  • “klimafit” – Learning About Climate Change at Our Doorstep

    Further Education
    Rising temperatures, extreme weather events like heavy rain and storms – climate change is becoming more and more visible, and Germany is no exception. In this regard, every regio

  • How stable is the West Antarctic Ice Sheet?

    New Study
    A future warming of the Southern Ocean caused by rising greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere may severely disrupt the stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. The result woul