Previdi, M.; Liepert, B. G.; Peteet, D.; Hansen, J.; Beerling, D. J.; Broccoli, A. J.; Frolking, S.; Galloway, J. N.; Heimann, M.; Le Quere, C.et al.; Levitus, S.; Ramaswamy, V.: Climate sensitivity in the Anthropocene. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 139 (674), pp. 1121 - 1131 (2013)
Zeng, N.; Heimann, M.; Canadell, J.: Multidisciplinary Studies of the Global Carbon Cycle. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 94 (46), p. 426 (2013)
Brost, R. A.; Feichter, J.; Heimann, M.: Three-dimensional simulation of 7Be in a global climate model. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 96 (D12), pp. 22423 - 22445 (2012)
Beck, V.; Gerbig, C.; Koch, T.; Bela, M.M.; Longo, K.M.; Freitas, S.R.; Kaplan, J.O.; Prigent, C.; Bergamaschi, P.; Heimann, M.: WRF-Chem simulations in the Amazon region during wet and dry season transitions: evaluation of methane models and wetland inundation maps. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 13, pp. 7961 - 7982 (2012)
Pillai, D.; Gerbig, C.; Kretschmer, R.; Beck, V.; Karstens, U.; Neininger, B.; Heimann, M.: Comparing Lagrangian and Eulerian models for CO2 transport - a step towards Bayesian inverse modeling using WRF/STILT-VPRM. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12, pp. 8979 - 8991 (2012)
Vasileva, A. V.; Moiseenko, K. B.; Mayer, J. C.; Jürgens, N.; Panov, A.; Heimann, M.; Andreae, M. O.: Assessment of the regional atmospheric impact of wildfire emissions based on CO observations at the ZOTTO tall tower station in central Siberia. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 116, p. D07301 (2011)
Carpenter, L. J.; Fleming, Z. L.; Read, K. A.; Lee, J. D.; Moller, S. J.; Hopkins, J. R.; Purvis, R. M.; Lewis, A. C.; Müller, K.; Heinold, B.et al.; Herrmann, H.; Fomba, K. W.; van Pinxteren, D.; Müller, C.; Tegen, I.; Wiedensohler, A.; Müller, T.; Niedermeier, N.; Achterberg, E. P.; Patey, M. D.; Kozlova, E.; Heimann, M.; Heard, D. E.; Plane, J. M. C.; Mahajan, A.; Oetjen, H.; Ingham, T.; Stone, D.; Whalley, L. K.; Evans, M. J.; Pilling, M. J.; Leigh, R. J.; Monks, P. S.; Karunaharan, A.; Vaughan, S.; Arnold, S. R.; Tschritter, J.; Pöhler, D.; Frieß, U.; Holla, R.; Mendes, L. M.; Lopez, H.; Faria, B.; Manning, A. J.; Wallace, D. W. R.: Seasonal characteristics of tropical marine boundary layer air measured at the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 67, pp. 87 - 140 (2010)
Churkina, G.; Zaehle, S.; Hughes, J.; Viovy, N.; Chen, Y.; Jung, M.; Heumann, B. W.; Ramankutty, N.; Heimann, M.; Jones, C.: Interactions between nitrogen deposition, land cover conversion, and climate change determine the contemporary carbon balance of Europe. Biogeosciences 7 (9), pp. 2749 - 2764 (2010)
Heimann, M.: Foreword: Special issue with manuscripts presented at the 8th international carbon dioxide conference, ICDC8, in Jena, Hamburg. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 62 (5), pp. 313 - 315 (2010)
Mcguire, A. D.; Macdonald, R. W.; Schuur, E. A. G.; Harden, J. W.; Kuhry, P.; Hayes, D. J.; Christensen, T. R.; Heimann, M.: The carbon budget of the northern cryosphere region. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2 (4), pp. 231 - 236 (2010)
Moffat, A. M.; Beckstein, C.; Churkina, G.; Mund, M.; Heimann, M.: Characterization of ecosystem responses to climatic controls using artificial neural networks. Global Change Biology 16 (10), pp. 2737 - 2749 (2010)
Peters, W.; Krol, M. C.; Van Der Werf, G. R.; Houweling, S.; Jones, C. D.; Hughes, J.; Schaefer, K.; Masarie, K.; Jacobson, A.; Miller, J. B.et al.; Cho, C. H.; Ramonet, M.; Schmidt, M.; Ciattaglia, L.; Apadula, F.; Heltai, D.; Meinhardt, F.; Di Sarra, A. G.; Piacentino, S.; Sferlazzo, D.; Aalto, T.; Hatakka, J.; Ström, J.; Haszpra, L.; Meijer, H. A. J.; Jordan, A.; Rodó, X.; Morgui, J.-A.; Vermeulen, A. T.; Rozanski, K.; Zimnoch, M.; Manning, A.; Leuenberger, M.; Uglietti, C.; Dolman, A. J.; Ciais, P.; Heimann, M.; Tans, P. P.: Seven years of recent European net terrestrial carbon dioxide exchange constrained by atmospheric observations. Global Change Biology 16 (4), pp. 1317 - 1337 (2010)
The BIOMASS satellite was successfully launched into orbit on 29 April 2025. The BIOMASS mission is designed to map and monitor global forests. It will map the structure of different forest types and provide data on above-ground biomass.
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The Global Carbon Project shows that fossil CO2 emissions will continue to rise in 2024. There is no sign of the rapid and substantial decline in emissions that would be needed to limit the impact of climate change
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina will hold a joint conference on the challenges of achieving carbon neutrality in Berlin on October 29-30, 2024.
Experts from science, journalism, local authorities and non-governmental organizations consider a change of course in communication on climate issues to be urgently needed. The appeal was published on the occasion of the K3 Congress on Climate Communication with around 400 participants in Graz.
Since the first measurement flight in 1994, the European research infrastructure IAGOS has developed a measurement technique that is used in commercial airplanes and regularly provide extensive climate data from the atmosphere.
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