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We are a committed and capable research partner with expertise in all aspects of climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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We connect research expertise and innovative thinking to develop solutions together with politics, business, and civil society.
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We engage in integrated research on society, technology, nature, and urban and rural spaces.
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The Climate Change Center Berlin Brandenburg envisions itself as a transdisciplinary center for research and knowledge transfer. Together with representatives from politics, business, and civil society, we are working to deliver the climate targets defined in the Paris Agreement.

Rethinking climate research—with knowledge transfer and a change of perspective

The risks of exceeding planetary boundaries have already been probed scientifically for decades. But there is still a dearth of the kind of comprehensive research and innovation that is needed to develop systematic solutions to protect our planet and respond to the challenges our global society faces and deliver these solutions at regional level. The Climate Change Center Berlin Brandenburg intends to play a key role in addressing this gap. This research and knowledge transfer network will be supported by a new Einstein Center working on climate change that will also facilitate more intense collaborative work with leading international universities. Funding for a two-year preparation module for this center was approved by Einstein Foundation Berlin in November 2021.

Projects from the ECCC network

The model region Berlin-Brandenburg

Current climatic changes are creating complex challenges for both urban and rural regions. Weather extremes like heatwaves, droughts and heavy rain are already occurring more frequently in Berlin and Brandenburg and leaving their mark on the region. The coal exit and the structural change this has brought about in Lusatia (the coal region south of Berlin) represent a major undertaking for the wider region. What specific measures can be delivered in the near future to shape climate change mitigation and adaption in the region ecologically, socially, and economically?

Who & What

The research and science scene in Berlin and Brandenburg is ideally positioned to embark on a systematic interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary analysis of climate change.
In CCC, the Climate Change Center, a joint initiative has now emerged to mobilize the vast knowledge and wide-ranging solution-oriented expertise of participating institutions.

Expertise

The Climate Change Center pursues an integrated and solution-oriented approach to transformation research with innovation as the central cross-cutting theme.

The four major competence fields —Society, Technology, Nature, Urban and Rural— serve to combine the research expertise of the participating institutions effectively. Researchers in Berlin and Brandenburg have developed a solutions triangle in a multi-step collaborative process to facilitate future interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research.

For further information please click on the respective solution field.

Einstein Center Climate Change

Initial interdisciplinary research projects are already being realized during the two-year preparation phase leading up to the establishment of the Einstein Center Climate Change and Public Policy of Human Settlement (ECCC). This work is flanked by transdisciplinary discourse and events in formats such as stakeholder dialogues.

Projects from the ECCC network

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AI and climate change intersect in multiple specific contexts. The governance of AI – including issues related to data ownership and access to computing resources – will shape long-term greenhouse gas emissions. Machine learning provides new tools for exploring climate solutions encompassing both cross-sectoral decarbonization options and the evaluation of climate adaptation solutions.

Land Berlin

Das Climate Change Center Berlin Brandenburg wurde 2021 aus Mitteln der Berliner Qualitäts- und Innovationsoffensive (QIO) über die Senatskanzlei für Wissenschaft und Forschung gefördert. In 2022/2023 wird das CCC aus Mitteln der für Wissenschaft zuständigen Senatsverwaltung unterstützt. Die Berliner Landesregierung hat in ihrem aktuellen Koalitionsvertrag die notwendigen Mittel für den Aufbau des Climate Change Center Berlin Brandenburg zugesichert.

Berlin University Alliance

Am 1. November 2019 startete der Exzellenzverbund Berlin University Alliance von Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin und Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Sie unterstützt das CCC in seiner Initialphase im Bereich Projektförderung, Öffentlichkeitsarbeit und Marketing.

Transdisciplinary experts database

In spring 2022, we intend to launch the beta phase of an open-access database that sets out to enhance the visibility of and foster closer networking between experts from research, civil society, politics, business, and the arts on the topics of climate change, climate mitigation and climate adaptation in the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan region. The first step toward this database involves registering research partners and people in participating institutions. The database will be publicly available for searches.

Would you like to discover more about our initiative by keeping up to date? Register here!

Contact

Dr. Anita Dame
Managing director
T +49 (0)30 314-22394
M anita.dame@tu-berlin.de

Michael Wilmes
Head of strategic projects
T +49 (0)30 314-22131
M michael.wilmes@tu-berlin.de

Berit Petzsch
Project management
T +49 (0)30 314-73904
M berit.petzsch@tu-berlin.de
Prof. Dr. Felix Creutzig
Research Coordinator Climate Change Center Berlin Brandenburg

M creutzig@mcc-berlin.net

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