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Author Archive: UJeong Seo

Posted on July 12, 2024July 11, 2024

Unprecedented Warming Threatens Earth’s Lakes and their Ecosystems

Lakes, with their rich biodiversity and important ecological services, face a concerning trend: rapidly increasing temperatures. A recent study published in Nature Geoscience by an international team of limnologists and climate modelers […]

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Posted on May 14, 2024May 14, 2024

Feature Interview with Prof. Silvia and Dr. Andrea Borsato

Speleothem experts Prof. Silvia Frisia and Dr. Andrea Borsato both from the University of Newcastle in Australia visited the IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP) from April 3 ~ 12, […]

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Posted on February 27, 2024February 27, 2024

2023 – a year to be remembered

Allow me to take you on a little walk down memory lane. 2023 was, from a climate scientist’s perspective, an extremely unusual and surprising year: it will be remembered by […]

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Posted on August 11, 2023August 22, 2023

How a massive North Atlantic cooling event disrupted early human occupation in Europe

A new study published in the journal Science finds that around 1.12 million years ago a massive cooling event in the North Atlantic and corresponding shifts in climate, vegetation and […]

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Posted on August 11, 2023August 22, 2023

A climate-orchestrated early human love story

A new study published in the journal Science by an international team finds that past changes in atmospheric CO2 and corresponding shifts in climate and vegetation played a key role […]

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Posted on May 12, 2023June 8, 2023

Human ancestors preferred mosaic landscapes and high ecosystem diversity

A new study published in the journal Science by an international team finds that early human species adapted to mosaic landscapes and diverse food resources, which would have increased our […]

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Posted on March 31, 2023March 31, 2023

Uneven Indian Ocean Warming unlocked

A study published in Nature Communications by an international team of climate scientists uncovers the physical mechanisms that can cause uneven future warming in the Indian Ocean and corresponding shifts […]

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Posted on March 28, 2023March 28, 2023

Global Warming Milestones

The Nobel Prize in physics in 2021 went in part to two gentlemen in their 90s: Prof Klaus Hasselmann from Germany and Dr. Syukuro Manabe  from Japan/United States (Figure 1). […]

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Posted on March 2, 2023March 2, 2023

Workshop on the “Development and application of climate emulators”

Time: 20-22 April 2023, 1pm Thursday to 1pm Saturday Venue: Talent Garden, Liechtensteinstrasse 111-115, 1090 Vienna, Austria Tel.: +43 (0)1 2058183, Web: https://talentgarden.org/en/ Climate emulators hold the key to efficient and comprehensive impact assessment, scenario analysis and […]

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Posted on February 15, 2023February 23, 2023

Acceleration of global sea level rise imminent past 1.8℃ planetary warming

A study published in Nature Communications by an international team of scientists shows that an irreversible loss of the West Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets, and a corresponding rapid acceleration […]

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