Respiration of ecosystems is a major component of the global carbon cycle. Respiration is strongly dependent on air and soil temperature and determines whether terrestrial ecosystems will be a carbon…
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As of 1 February 2021, Global Change Research Institute CAS announces the 2nd internal call for project proposals, which will apply for funding through the CzeGGA internal grant program, in…
Just released the new issue of the CzechGlobe Newsletter. To download here: Newsletter 2 – 2020 ENG
An international team of scientists led by Professor Ulf Büntgen from the Global Change Research Institute CAS and the University of Cambridge presented a new approach to climate reconstruction in…
The largest-ever study of tree rings from Norilsk in the Russian Arctic has shown that the direct and indirect effects of industrial pollution in the region and beyond are far…
On 21st – 25th June 2021, Global Change Research Institute CAS – CzechGlobe organizes the international conference called 6th FORUM CARPATICUM – Linking the Environmental, Political and Societal Aspects for…
The topic on how the frequency and intensity of floods in Europe has changed over the last five hundred years has been studied by an international team of scientists, including…
On Thursday, July 16, the mayor of Brno, JUDr. Markéta Vaňková, and other city representatives visited GCRI CAS – CzechGlobe. Together with the management and representatives of CzechGlobe, they discussed…
Just released the new issue of the CzechGlobe Newsletter. To download here: Newsletter 1 – 2020 ENG
Extreme climate events such as droughts and floods are predicted to increase in the future. Hereby, the hydrological regime in ecosystems alters and therefore influences the biochemical processes controlling the…
On 22 – 26 June 2020, Global Change Research Institute CAS – CzechGlobe organizes the international conference called 6th FORUM CARPATICUM – Linking the Environmental, Political and Societal Aspects for…
Just released the new issue of the CzechGlobe Newsletter. To download here: Newsletter 2-2019 ENG
Glacierized mountains of the world are particularly sensitive to global changes. Scientists from around the world led by Prof. Walter Immerzeel and Dr. Arthur Lutz (Utrecht University) have assessed the…
Team of researchers from the Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences and the University of Helsinki has revealed that boreal trees emit nitrous oxide (N2O) to…
Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences – CzechGlobe has ranked among the Czech research institutions which have received the prestigious European HR Excellence in Research Award.…