Archive 2023

Malizia Seaexplorer.
05.12.2023

Fossil carbon dioxide emissions reach record high in 2023

GEOMAR contributes to Global Carbon Budget 2023 report launched today

Research vessel POLARSTERN in the Antarctic during the "EASI-1" expedition. Photo: Marcus Gutjahr, GEOMAR
29.11.2023

Research vessel POLARSTERN sets course for the East Antarctic

Expedition EASI-2 on ice sheet instabilities is led by GEOMAR

Cover “Best Practices Guide to Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement research”
27.11.2023

Speeding up knowledge generation in a transparent and responsible way

Best Practices Guide to Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Research published in State of the Planet and launched at United Nations Climate Change Conference

An ice edge by the sea in the sunshine
23.11.2023

Funding for Cutting-Edge Research in Climate and Marine Sciences

ERC Consolidator Grants awarded to two scientists at GEOMAR

A red deep-sea jellyfish
21.11.2023

Deep-sea mining and warming trigger stress in a midwater jellyfish

New study led by GEOMAR provides insight into the effects of sediment plumes

Dubai Ocean Declaration
20.11.2023

A strong call for ocean science to lead climate solutions

GEOMAR participates in international climate change conference COP28 and supports the “Dubai Ocean Declaration” launched today

A yellow robot dog stands in front of a building with the word "GEOMAR" on it, with two men in blue jackets behind it.
20.11.2023

Artificial Intelligence - from research to application

Schleswig-Holstein funds AI projects of GEOMAR researchers and local companies

A crab lifts its claw
16.11.2023

Non-native diversity mirrors Earth’s biodiversity

New Study Reveals Huge Potential for Future Waves of Invasive Species

Titel World Ocean Review 8
15.11.2023

The ocean as climate saviour? How the ocean should absorb (even) more carbon dioxide

The new "World Ocean Review", produced with support from GEOMAR, presents the latest knowledge on marine processes for carbon dioxide removal

Cover "A Code of Conduct for Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Research (Ausschnitt)
07.11.2023

For safe and sustainable research on marine carbon dioxide removal

Code of Conduct launched by team of scientists involving Dr. David Keller from GEOMAR