determine long-term concentration trends of greenhouse gases and their isotopic compositions and anthropogenic tracers in the background atmosphere. Discover more Technical aspects Results Aerosol measurements
change with anthropogenic warming. The adaptation of organisms to these cycles plays an important role in the functionality of ecosystems. With the warming of the Southern Ocean, due to anthropogenic climate
and environmental states, as well as the recent reaction of the Earth system on natural and anthropogenic driven climate change. Scientists from Bremerhaven and Potsdam are investigating which processes
global climate and are among the fastest warming regions worldwide. It is unclear to what extent anthropogenic environmental changes will impact the structure and functioning of the polar marine ecosystem
will be developed on a latitudinal gradient representative of different coastal ecosystems and anthropogenic and climate change pressures across Europe allowing for generalization of our results. These
seafloor habitats. Besides the investigation of natural dynamics, this includes the consideration of anthropogenic influences, requirements, and stressors. Current research projects Sequestration and storage of
Anthropogene Aktivitäten haben den Kohlenstoffdioxid (CO 2 ) – Gehalt der Atmosphäre auf ~ 400 ppm erhöht, das entspricht dem höchsten Wert seit ca. 2-5 Millionen Jahren. Der Ozean kann große Mengen des
Approaches Towards population Enhancement Find out more OMAP Project: Oysters and mussels under anthropogenic pressure Find out more CLIMAREST Project: Innovative solutions for marine restoration. Find out [...] environmental research at the AWI Find out more CREATE Project: Concepts for reducing the impact of anthropogenic pressures Find out more
this sudden rise has proven a challenge for researchers. After all, factoring in the effects of anthropogenic influences like the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, of the weather phenomenon
Wegener Institut) Macroalgae at Helgoland (Photo: Alfred Wegener Institut) We study if and how anthropogenic environmental change (especially global warming) influences the production and interaction of