Annual report 2024 published

With a slight delay, but full of content: the Annual Report 2024 shows how research and networking at the ZKfN are picking up speed.
  • September 29, 2025
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The second annual report of the Centre for Climate Research Lower Saxony is now available after a slight delay due to a staff vacancy.

2024 was the warmest year since measurements began, providing impressive evidence of the urgency of new research, creative solutions and shared responsibility. The report shows how the ZKfN has provided important impetus with the first Climate Future Labs, a successful kick-off event and the "Microclimate in Urban Areas" funding call.

Read more about the development of a lively research ecosystem that brings together science, politics, business and society - and gain insights into the work of the first Climate.future labs.

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  • With the laser scanner in her hand, Dr. Sandra Peters slowly walks across the study area.With the laser scanner in her hand, Dr. Sandra Peters slowly walks across the study area.

    Laser scans in the forest: measuring CO₂ between red beeches and deadwood

    What a windless morning, 1,000 square meters of forest, and a laser scanner reveal about carbon storage.

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    Job opening at DIVERSA

    PhD position in the Vegetation Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation working group

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  • Sofia and Elena are working on the group assignment and examining the statement: “Germany alone cannot prevent climate change.” Sofia and Elena are working on the group assignment and examining the statement: “Germany alone cannot prevent climate change.”

    ZKfN guest at the “Get active now” seminar

    The “Get active now” seminar brings together knowledge, commitment, and social practice.

    2 min. Reading time