Fascicolo Clima
Il fascicolo di ProClim offre una panoramica sulle conoscenze nell’ambito del clima e dei cambiamenti a livello mondiale. Si rivolgono alla Community scientifica, agli organi decisionali, ai moltiplicatori e al pubblico interessato.
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Forum per il clima e i cambiamenti globali (ProClim)
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La Suisse ne se réchauffe pas partout de la même manière
Le réchauffement important observé en Suisse au cours des dernières décennies n'est pas le même à toutes les altitudes. De nouvelles analyses de MétéoSuisse montrent qu'en automne et en hiver, le Plateau s'est réchauffé plus que la moyenne en raison d'une diminution du brouillard, tandis qu'au printemps, les altitudes moyennes se sont réchauffées un peu plus en raison de la fonte plus rapide des neiges. Certaines séries de données climatiques largement utilisées ne reflètent pas suffisamment ces différences.
Immagine: M. Bolliger
Löschen_Call for nominations: Prix de Quervain 2026 for Polar Research
The Prix de Quervain 2026 will be awarded for outstanding research conducted in, or originat-ing from, the two polar regions, across all scientific disciplines. Eligible to participate are early career researchers who have completed their master's, doctoral or postdoctoral work after 15 March 2024 at a research institution in Switzerland. Submissions will be evaluated based on their scientific significance, originality, relevance to science and/or practice, and the overall quality of presentation. The evaluation process will take into account the different qualification levels and the academic age of the applicants.
Immagine: SKPH
Call for nominations: Prix de Quervain 2026 for Polar Research
The Prix de Quervain 2026 will be awarded for outstanding research conducted in, or originat-ing from, the two polar regions, across all scientific disciplines. Eligible to participate are early career researchers who have completed their master's, doctoral or postdoctoral work after 15 March 2024 at a research institution in Switzerland. Submissions will be evaluated based on their scientific significance, originality, relevance to science and/or practice, and the overall quality of presentation. The evaluation process will take into account the different qualification levels and the academic age of the applicants.
Immagine: SKPH




