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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Join our research team at ETH Zurich in a project designed to enhance the resilience of vulnerable communities worldwide against climate change. This PhD position is an
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Research / Student Assistant in the International Political Economy and Environmental Politics group
opinion dynamics in Switzerland in relation to climate change and environmental preferences and behavior, changes therein, and linkages to preferences and behavior in other policy realms. To answer
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and population. In the future, as these climatic extremes are expected to increase worldwide due to climate change, such cities need new design ideas and science-informed adaptation plans, including
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to project future forest responses to global change drivers. Job description Compilation of existing, large data sets across Europe Identification of forest resistance and resilience to deposition and climate
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tons of waste annually and contributes to nearly 40% of climate change impacts. In Switzerland, with 1.8 million residential buildings and 4.7 million dwellings, future demolitions represent
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. Project background Solar and terrestrial radiation management is a climate intervention approach to modify the Earth's radiation budget by cooling the planet and mitigating some of the negative impacts from
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Atmospheric Physics group of Prof. Ulrike Lohmann at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (IAC) at ETH Zurich invites applications for a 3-year to 3.5
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in water resources management, using in-house developed numerical methods and models, addressing topics such as climate change impacts on water resources, sediment budgets and natural hazards, urban
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programming and have experience with Python in data analysis and/or numerical modelling. You are enthusiastic to learn about forest dynamics, natural disturbances, climate change, and the processes shaping
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The evolution of rocky planets is a fundamental enigma in planetary science, linked to the question of habitability. Understanding how planets change over time and what differentiates the Earth from its cousins