The average of maximum daily rainfall is increasing by 2.3% per decade
The Global Water Monitor Consortium has released its 2025 report. The Australian National University is leading the effort, with scientific support from the GFZ.
to safeguard a habitable planet.
The GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research.
The Global Water Monitor Consortium has released its 2025 report. The Australian National University is leading the effort, with scientific support from the GFZ.
One project will investigate factors that have a long-term influence on the thermosphere. The other project will further explore the effect of rock microstructure on subduction zones.
Enhanced silicate weathering through rock flour applied to farmland can permanently remove CO2 from the atmosphere. The long-term consequences and efficacy must be investigated.
From energy policy to sustainable mobility and the challenges facing coastal cities, what key issues are shaping our future? The Helmholtz CLIMATE dialogue platform, in partnership with the Research Institute for Sustainability, will launch a new season of the podcast “Helmholtz Talks – Science and…
GFZ welcomes Dr Michal Ben-Israel and Dr Camilo Ignacio Pinilla Ramos, who are joining the sections “Earth Surface Process Modelling” and “Seismic Hazard and Risk Dynamics” respectively for two years.
The OSPP Award is presented by the European Geosciences Union. T. Schöne receives it for his scientific work on the migration behavior of uranium in Opalinus Clay.