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    • WP1: Observation based analysis of Tipping Elements and their interactions
    • WP2: Modelling of tipping in past climates
    • WP3: Analysis and modelling of Tipping Elements in future climates
    • WP4: From Climate Sensitivity to a general theory of Climate Response across scales
    • WP5: Theoretical underpinning for safe operating spaces in the presence of Tipping Points
    • WP6: Understand and communicate the impacts of Tipping Point uncertainties on accountable policies
    • WP7: Dissemination, exploitation and communication
    • WP8: Management
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  • Home
  • About
    • Partners
    • Positions
    • Contacts
    • Privacy
  • News
    • Podcasts
    • Webinars
    • Calendar
  • Climate
  • Tipping Points
  • Science Goals
    • WP1: Observation based analysis of Tipping Elements and their interactions
    • WP2: Modelling of tipping in past climates
    • WP3: Analysis and modelling of Tipping Elements in future climates
    • WP4: From Climate Sensitivity to a general theory of Climate Response across scales
    • WP5: Theoretical underpinning for safe operating spaces in the presence of Tipping Points
    • WP6: Understand and communicate the impacts of Tipping Point uncertainties on accountable policies
    • WP7: Dissemination, exploitation and communication
    • WP8: Management
  • Publications

Partners

TiPES is a large scientific collaboration with the aim to enhance the understanding of tipping points in the earth system. 18 partner institutions work together in more than 10 countries.

University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute (DK)
University of Exeter, Department of Mathemathics (UK)
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (DE)
Complutense University of Madrid (ES)
The University of Reading, Department of Mathematics and Statistics (UK)
University of Bern, Physics Department, Climate and Environmental Physics (CH)
Utrecht University, Physics, Marine and atmospheric Research (NL)
United Kingdom Research and innovation, Natural Environment Research Council, British Antarctic Survey (UK)
Université catholique de Louvain, Faculty of Science, Earth and life institute (BE)
Technische Universität München, Department of mathemathics (DE)
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Institute of atmospheric sciences and climate (IT)
Ecole Normale Supérieure, Le Centre de formation sur l’environnement et la société (CERES) (FR)
The Arctic University of Norway (UiT), Institute for Mathemathics and Statistics (NO)
The Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Technology and Science – INESC TEC (PT)
University of Bristol, School of Geographical Sciences (UK)
STICHING VU, Vrije Universitaet Amsterdam, Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) (NL)
Met office, Climate, Cryosphere and Oceans group (UK)
Amigo (IT)

News

  • An innovative way to evaluate and compare the performance of climate models
  • Niklas Boers wins the 2021 Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award
  • PaleoJump – a TiPES database for research on rapid climate transitions

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Tagensvej 16 (on map)
2200 København N.
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Enquires

Peter Ditlevsen
E-mail: pditlev@nbi.ku.dk
Tlf: +45 35 32 06 03
Fax: +45 35 32 06 21
VAT.no./CVR. no.: 29979812

Niklas Boers
E-mail: boers@pik-potsdam.de
Tlf: +49 (0)331 288 20768

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