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the Paris region specializing in environmental and climate sciences at the Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL) (https://www.ipsl.fr ). The LOCEAN team's work focuses on studying the physical processes
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motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to study the vegetation response to climate changes and its feedbacks on the climate system with the latest version of the ORCHIDEE land surface model, as part of the IPSL
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climate change in the region, with a particular focus on cloud cover and properties. He/she will participate in collecting, disseminating and exploiting observational data related to the properties
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impact of recent climate change on the permafrost thermal state and its impact on soil organic matter. This work is a small part of the PEACE project that aims at studying how climate-driven degradation
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ECOFEU project – in collaboration with CNRM (Météo-France/CNRS) and CECI (Cerfacs/CNRS) – addresses the growing risk of forest fires in France, exacerbated by climate change and forest dieback. By
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dedicated to producing knowledge at the intersection of climate change and health, supported by the École Normale Supérieure (ENS-PSL) and Inserm (Institut de la santé et de la recherche médicale), and
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Climate change is increasing
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snow deposits outside the poles and is a vital water source for Asia's major river systems, supplying a rapidly growing population of over two billion people. Climate change has altered the cryosphere
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journey with the Deep-C project, funded by the European Union's prestigious ERC Starting Grant. Tackle climate change head-on by decoding the mysteries of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dissolution in deep-sea
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are increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and human activities. It brings together around 80 researchers, 29 permanent engineers and technicians, 24 postdoctoral and visiting researchers, and 40