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Forest fire expert Cimolino: California struggles with strong winds
In an interview with the Tagesschau news programme, Ulrich Cimolino, head of the forest fire working group at the German Firefighters’ Association, describes the enormous challenges involved in fighting the fire in California, particularly due to the strong Santa Ana winds, which spread the fire quickly. Despite these adverse conditions, the fire brigade did a […]
Emissions trading generates record revenues in Germany
Revenue from emissions trading in Germany reached another record level of around 18.5 billion euros in 2024. The revenue from European and national emissions trading flows into the Climate and Transformation Fund and supports the achievement of climate targets. While revenue from EU emissions trading fell by 28 per cent, revenue from national trading for […]
PLANAT Future Forum 2025
The National Platform for Natural Hazards (PLANAT) invites you to the PLANAT Future Forum to develop solutions for the increasing risks and damage caused by natural hazards, intensified by climate change. In an increasingly insecure society, new perspectives and strategies are to be developed in order to strengthen the risk culture and promote a resilient […]
New case study about the Philippines: ‘Prisoners of climate change”
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has launched the Prisoners of Climate Change (PoCC) programme to address the growing climate risks in overcrowded prisons in the Philippines. With extreme overcrowding rates and increasing threats from extreme weather events such as heatwaves, floods and typhoons, the programme aims to strengthen the resilience of prisoners […]
New topic page “Floods” online now!
We are pleased to present the new DKKV topic page “Floods”. There you can find out how floods occur, how climate change will affect future flood events, what flood protection measures are available and tips on how to take precautions yourself. You can also find further links and information on the website. The DKKV would […]
Call For Abtracts EGU 2025: Advances in physical climate risk assessment for the financial and insurance sectors.
Climate change and environmental degradation pose a growing threat to social and economic systems, particularly due to the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. These developments could significantly damage sectors such as insurance and finance in particular and lead to global economic losses.In this context, climate risk assessments are becoming increasingly important. Initiatives […]
Exhibition opening ‘#Krisenalltag – Communication in the pandemic’
At the New Year’s reception of the Landesmuseum Dithmarschen on 11 January 2025, everything will revolve around the exhibition #Krisenalltag – Kommunikation in der Pandemie. Participants can look back on challenging years and crisis communication at federal, state and local level in Germany, as well as gaining insights into the research findings of the ‘Optimisation […]
DKKV annual financial statements 2023 have been finalised
We are pleased to inform you that the annual financial statements for the 2023 financial year have been finalised. The document is now available for download. A big thank you to everyone who contributed to the successful preparation with their support and commitment!
Record heat and extreme precipitation: Summer 2024 in the Alps
The German Weather Service (DWD), GeoSphere Austria, and the Swiss Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss report an unusually warm summer in the Alps in 2024, with record temperatures that even surpassed those of the heatwave summer of 2003. August, in particular, was characterized by low nighttime cooling. The summer was also very wet, […]