From natural science to social science, from risks to solutions, from identifying Planetary Boundaries to managing Global Commons: The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) is advancing the frontier of integrated research for global sustainability, and for a safe and just climate future. A member of the Leibniz Association, the institute is based in Potsdam, Brandenburg and connected with the global scientific community. Drawing on excellent research, PIK provides relevant scientific advice for policy decision-making. The institute’s international staff of about 480 is led by a committed interdisciplinary team of Directors. This is science – for a safe tomorrow.
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How markets should be designed for non-permanent carbon removals
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Full value added tax on meat: a first step towards pricing the environmental damages caused by diets
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The levers for a sustainable food system
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“We must, at least so far, admit failure”: PIK Directors Rockström and Edenhofer on ten years Paris Agreement
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A climate-neutral pathway makes 90 percent of fossil fuels in the EU redundant by 2050
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Antarctica’s future beyond 2100: high emissions would drive major long-term ice loss
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Ottmar Edenhofer reappointed to the EU Climate Advisory Board
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Authors retract Nature study on economic damages from climate change, will resubmit for peer review
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PIK assessment on COP30 closing
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PIK in the Media
Jan 20, 2026
· Forbes (Online-Medien)
Energy History Tells Us To Be Humble About What Constitutes Energy
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Jan 20, 2026
· Handelsblatt.com (Online-Medien)
Übernutzte Wasserreserven: UN-Bericht: „Zeitalter globalen Wasserbankrotts“ beginnt
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Jan 16, 2026
· theguardian.com (Online-Medien)
‘We’re in danger of extinction’: can Bolivia’s ‘water people’ survive a rising tide of salt and...
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Jan 15, 2026
· DIE WELT (Online-Medien)
Fliegen: Wie Airlines den Treibstoffverbrauch um die Hälfte reduzieren könnten
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Jan 11, 2026
· FOCUS Online (Online-Medien)
Experten erklären: Darum ist es gerade so extrem kalt in Deutschland
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