Climate change in Germany

German scientific edited volume published in 2023
Book edited_volume Q126049534
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Climate change in Germany

Summary

Climate change in Germany is an edited volume[1].

Key Facts

  • Climate change in Germany's instance of is recorded as edited volume[2].
  • Climate change in Germany's editor is recorded as Guy Brasseur[3].
  • Climate change in Germany's editor is recorded as Daniela Jacob[4].
  • Climate change in Germany's editor is recorded as Susanne Schuck-Zöller[5].
  • Climate change in Germany's publisher is recorded as Springer Nature[6].
  • Climate change in Germany's OCLC number is recorded as 1429914123[7].
  • Climate change in Germany's DOI is recorded as 10.1007/978-3-662-66696-8[8].
  • Climate change in Germany's language of work or name is recorded as German[9].
  • Climate change in Germany's publication date is recorded as +2023-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].
  • Climate change in Germany's main subject is recorded as climate change[11].
  • Climate change in Germany's main subject is recorded as climate change adaptation[12].
  • Climate change in Germany's main subject is recorded as climate system[13].
  • Climate change in Germany's main subject is recorded as politics of climate change[14].
  • Climate change in Germany's main subject is recorded as climate change in Germany[15].
  • Climate change in Germany's DNB edition ID is recorded as 1320980481[16].
  • Climate change in Germany's title is recorded as Klimawandel in Deutschland[17].
  • Climate change in Germany's subtitle is recorded as Entwicklung, Folgen, Risiken und Perspektiven[18].
  • Climate change in Germany's cites work is recorded as The record-breaking compound hot and dry 2018 growing season in Germany[19].
  • Climate change in Germany's cites work is recorded as Human contribution to the record-breaking June and July 2019 heatwaves in Western Europe[20].
  • Climate change in Germany's cites work is recorded as The representative concentration pathways: an overview[21].
  • Climate change in Germany's cites work is recorded as Managing the risks of extreme events and disasters to advance climate change adaption: special report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change[22].
  • Climate change in Germany's cites work is recorded as Context for interpreting equilibrium climate sensitivity and transient climate response from the CMIP6 Earth system models[23].
  • Climate change in Germany's cites work is recorded as The next generation of scenarios for climate change research and assessment.[24].
  • Climate change in Germany's cites work is recorded as The Scenario Model Intercomparison Project (ScenarioMIP) for CMIP6[25].
  • Climate change in Germany's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Solarpunk[26].

Body

Authorship and Creation

Editors include Guy Brasseur[3], Daniela Jacob[4], and Susanne Schuck-Zöller[5]. Climate change in Germany's publisher is recorded as Springer Nature[6].

Publication

Climate change in Germany's publication date is recorded as +2023-00-00T00:00:00Z[10]. Its language of work or name is recorded as German[9].

Subject and Themes

Main subjects include climate change[11], climate change adaptation[12], climate system[13], politics of climate change[14], and climate change in Germany[15].

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