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09.07.2020 14:25

Facts, Research, Expertise: Helmholtz Climate Initiative starts new website

Katja Hinske Kommunikation
Helmholtz-Klima-Initiative

    The Helmholtz Climate Initiative has intensively reworked its website. Starting immediately, the Initiative now offers articles, background knowledge, fact sheets, and much more on the current state of climate research at http://www.helmholtz-klima.de. In a new expert inquiry, the Initiative connects with Helmholtz climate scientists.

    Berlin, July 9, 2020 – Starting today, the Helmholtz Climate Initiative presents itself from a new perspective. The Initiative’s website http://www.helmholtz-klima.de has been intensely reworked and expanded with many new features. For example, it now offers an expert directory that visitors can use to request the expertise of climate scientists in the Helmholtz Association. A new climate calendar shows upcoming climate-related dates. A media library offers a comprehensive selection of materials such as fact sheets, visuals, photos and videos. This offers current, scientifically validated climate knowledge to the interested public and media creators as well as to decision makers in politics and business. The site is now more user-friendly thanks to a new streamlined design.

    Up-to-date articles on the new website reveal the current state of scientific research on climate-related topics such as droughts, forest decline or changing disease profiles. To start, Munich physician Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann and geographer Daniela Bayr show how they are jointly researching the effects of climate change on our health, such as how allergies are changing due to increased global warming and how affected individuals can react.

    In the Helmholtz Climate Initiative, since July 2019 scientists from 15 Helmholtz centers work as an interdisciplinary team to find systemic solutions to one of the greatest social problems of our time: climate change. The Initiative consists of 13 pilot projects assigned to two scientific areas of focus: Cluster I, “Net Zero 2050” (Mitigation), is working on a pilot roadmap that compiles the most promising contributions from the scientific community towards making Germany CO2-neutral by 2050. Cluster II “Adapting to Extreme Events” (Adaptation), is investigating possible ways of adapting to climate-related changes in areas of life such as health, agriculture, energy supply and traffic.

    The specially created Communication Cluster is not only intended as a forum for presenting the findings of the project. The aim is also to summarize the current state of research on climate-related topics and to initiate an active dialog with interested persons. To achieve this goal, the Helmholtz Climate Initiative is networking with other climate research projects within the Helmholtz Association as well as with numerous other partners. For example, fact sheets, articles and background papers are developed together with the German coordination center of the IPCC global climate council, the German Climate Consortium and klimafakten.de.

    The Helmholtz Association is investing 12 million euros from its Initiative and Networking Fund to the Helmholtz Climate Initiative.

    A steering committee is responsible for the general direction of the Initiative and monitors its progress. It consists of the Helmholtz President Otmar D. Wiestler as well as members of the Executive Board of all six research fields of the Helmholtz Association. The overall coordinator of the Initiative is Georg Teutsch, scientific director of the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig. He also heads the Cluster Adaptation. The scientific director of the Cluster Mitigation is Daniela Jacob, director of the Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) in Hamburg.

    Further details on the individual pilot projects and areas of focus of the Helmholtz Climate Initiative can be found at: http://www.helmholtz-klima.de Starting now, journalists can register here for the new press directory.

    The Helmholtz Climate Initiative on Social Media:
    Twitter: @klimainitiative
    Instagram: helmholtzklimainitiative
    Facebook: Klimainitiative

    Contact:
    The Helmholtz Climate Initiative
    Roland Koch
    Head of Communications
    roland.koch@helmholtz-klima.de


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    On its new website Helmholtz Climate Initiative offers articles, background information, factsheets and much more about the current state of climate research.
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