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- Water Towers of the world ranked on vulnerabilityScientists have ranked glacier-based water systems in their importance to adjacent lowland communities, and checked their vulnerability to future changes./en/news/water-towers-of-the-world-ranked-on-vulnerability
- Heating sector to join forces and supply affordable, sustainable heatingWarmingUP is a large consortium active throughout the whole heat chain, working together for affordable, natural gas-free heat networks./en/news/heating-sector-to-join-forces-and-supply-affordable-sustainable-heating
- All species can go extinct – and so can humansResearcher Wytske Versteeg argues that we are just as vulnerable as every other animal and plant species./en/news/all-species-can-go-extinct-and-so-can-humans
- New tool shows investment in flood protection helps millions of people at riskUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ's global hydrological model contributed to the newly developed Aqueduct Floods tool./en/news/new-tool-shows-investment-in-flood-protection-helps-millions-of-people-at-risk
- The Pliocene is the Wuhan of the climate crisisClimate scientist Peter Bijl is struck by the parallels between the corona and climate crises./en/opinion/the-pliocene-is-the-wuhan-of-the-climate-crisis
- Five years after the Paris Agreement: Large gap between promises and current implementationAn international study, coordinated by Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and PBL, has developed scenarios to take stock of current climate actions to reach the Paris Agreement/en/news/five-years-after-the-paris-agreement-large-gap-between-promises-and-current-implementation
- No sea too highMelting of the ice in Antarctica is an emergency signal provided by nature, says Roderik van de Wal/en/news/no-sea-too-high
- Climate research universities unite to accelerate actionUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ is one of the members of the newly founded International Universities Climate Alliance/en/news/climate-research-universities-unite-to-accelerate-action
- Potential of achieving climate target with BECCS is limitedOver a period of 30 years, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) can only play a modest role in reaching the Paris Agreement climate targets./en/news/potential-of-achieving-climate-target-with-beccs-is-limited
- Ten commandments for sandy coasts facing climate change and socio-economic developmentA group of international scientists including two from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ summarise good practices for the sustainable management of sandy coasts in a new paper./en/news/ten-commandments-for-sandy-coasts-facing-climate-change-and-socio-economic-development
- Toolbox: Towards a climate-resilient future togetherThis toolbox, developed by researchers, provides a hands-on overview of foresight methods, including guidance on how to make them more participatory through citizen engagement./en/news/toolbox-towards-a-climate-resilient-future-together
- Responsibility for CO2 emissions does not end at the national borderThe Dutch climate policy only covers greenhouse gas emissions in our own country. But is this actually right, wonders Birka Wicke from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/responsibility-for-co2-emissions-does-not-end-at-the-national-border
- Caspian Crisis: sinking sea levels threaten biodiversity, economy and regional stabilityResearchers from UU and Naturalis warn for a sea-level rise of 9 to 18 metres in the Caspian Sea in the coming 80 years./en/news/caspian-crisis-sinking-sea-levels-threaten-biodiversity-economy-and-regional-stability
- Recognition for societal and scientific impact by Utrecht’s climate scientistsTwelve Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers mentioned in Reuters press agency ranking of the world’s most influential climate scientists/en/news/recognition-for-societal-and-scientific-impact-by-utrechts-climate-scientists
- Philip Kraaijenbrink receives Martinus van Marum prize for PhD researchPhilip Kraaijenbrink will receive the prestigious Martinus van Marum prize for the best Dutch PhD research in environmental sciences in the past five years./en/news/philip-kraaijenbrink-receives-martinus-van-marum-prize-for-phd-research
- Doubts or questions about climate? Ask them at the Climate HelpdeskScientists launch online platform for climate questions/en/news/doubts-or-questions-about-climate-ask-them-at-the-climate-helpdesk
- Looking to the future thanks to a prehistoric heatwaveAppy Sluijs receives Ammodo award/en/news/looking-to-the-future-thanks-to-a-prehistoric-heatwave
- Greater warming for tropical mountainsTropical mountains could experience greater warming by climate change than climate models currently predict./en/news/greater-warming-for-tropical-mountains
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ start placing 4,600 solar panelsLot van Hooijdonk and Anton Pijpers launched the installation of 4,600 solar panels on roofs of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/utrecht-university-start-placing-4600-solar-panels
- Biofuel vital for improving sustainability of aviation industryTo structurally reduce COâ‚‚ emissions in the aviation sector, sustainably produced biofuels are essential, say Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers./en/news/biofuel-vital-for-improving-sustainability-of-aviation-industry