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- New high-end estimate of sea-level rise projections for 2100 and 2300Professor Roderik van de Wal from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ who led the research, says: "I assume that these findings will be incorporated in the next IPCC report."/en/news/new-high-end-estimate-of-sea-level-rise-projections-for-2100-and-2300
- Flood risk 10 times higher in many places worldwide within 30 yearsAn international team of researchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, Deltares, and NIOZ, among others, devised a new method to calculate when we can expect a certain increase in flood probability in a specific area./en/news/flood-risk-10-times-higher-in-many-places-worldwide-within-30-years
- 50 years after MinnaertAn ode to a great populariser of science, who earned an international reputation with his research on the sun, the symbol of our university./en/news/50-years-after-minnaert
- Paul Crutzen (1933 - 2021) discovered that man influences the ozone layerAtmospheric chemist and Nobel Prize laureate prof. Paul Crutzen passed away at the age of 87. Crutzen was affiliated to Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ from 1997 to 2002./en/news/paul-crutzen-1933-2021-discovered-that-man-influences-the-ozone-layer
- Goodbye Symposium Aarnout van DeldenOn the occasion of his farewell, Aarnout van Delden organized a farewell symposium about the beauty of our atmosphere./en/news/goodbye-symposium-aarnout-van-delden
- Climate scientists insist on governmental action, new historical walk in Utrecht, and moreIn this newsflash, you will find quick, bite-sized updates on a range of topics that we wish to share with you in addition to the other, more extensive articles in our newsfeed./en/news/climate-scientists-insist-on-governmental-action-new-historical-walk-in-utrecht-and-more
- Destabilising interactions in the climate system: How tipping elements interactBeyond 2°C of global warming, the risk of one climate tipping element triggering other tipping elements in the Earth’s climate system strongly increases./en/news/destabilising-interactions-in-the-climate-system-how-tipping-elements-interact
- Fifty years of Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Research at CabauwThe Cabauw tower operated by KNMI, celebrated its 50th anniversary. Generations of IMAU researchers have been using this facility./en/news/fifty-years-of-atmospheric-boundary-layer-research-at-cabauw
- Researching a technofix for the climate is dangerous. Or maybe it’s essential?Interview with Claudia Wieners and Jeroen Oomen on debate to use technological measures to combat global warming./en/opinie/researching-a-technofix-for-the-climate-is-dangerous-or-maybe-its-essential
- Beyond plans and pandemics'Little did I know that my journey would change course, leading me into the fascinating world of atmospheric chemistry and physics.'/en/news/beyond-plans-and-pandemics
- Much potential to reduce methane emissions European energy industryThis has been demonstrated by a team of scientists led by Professor Thomas Röckmann from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/much-potential-to-reduce-methane-emissions-european-energy-industry
- Science and citizens collaborate to understand natural methane removalAccording to the scientists, the results of the project could potentially lead to safe and effective artificial removal of methane from the atmosphere./en/news/science-and-citizens-collaborate-to-understand-natural-methane-removal
- The geologic history of the position of the Southern Ocean subtropical frontA reconstruction of the position of the subtropical front back in time, for the past 23 million years/en/news/the-geologic-history-of-the-position-of-the-southern-ocean-subtropical-front
- 2023 Climate Physics excursion to Venice and AustriaFrom 28 August to 5 September 2022, 29 Climate Physics students went on a study excursion to France, under guidance of IMAU researcher Erik van Sebille/en/news/2023-climate-physics-excursion-to-venice-and-austria
- Negotiating and litigating ocean sustainabilityOn 16 April, in collaboration with NILOS) and UCWOSL, the Sustainable Ocean Community organised the event ‘Negotiating and litigating ocean sustainability’./en/news/negotiating-and-litigating-ocean-sustainability
- The #weatherchallenge: celebrating the art of careful observationPeter Kuipers Munneke looks back on the public engagement project The Weather challenge, a tribute to the Utrecht professor Marcel Minnaert./en/news/the-weatherchallenge-celebrating-the-art-of-careful-observation
- Make sure you participate in the Societal Impact Award!Sign up for the Societal Impact Award 2021 of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance./en/news/make-sure-you-participate-in-the-societal-impact-award