Deutsche Klima-Konsortium (DKK)
The
Deutsche Klima-Konsortium (DKK)
editAbout the DKK
editThe Deutsche Klima-Konsortium (DKK) is a central platform that unites the leading actors in German climate and climate impact research. It includes more than 20 renowned research institutions that deal with various aspects of climate change and its impacts.
Key Products and Services
edit- Research and Science: The DKK promotes and coordinates comprehensive research activities in the fields of climate science, climate impact research, and adaptation strategies. It supports the development and use of climate models and scenarios that are essential for informed political and economic decisions[3][4].
- Climate Communication: The DKK is committed to improving climate communication through events such as the K3 Congress, which brings together professionals from science, journalism, municipalities, and non-governmental organizations to promote a shift in communication about climate issues[3].
Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the DKK is to understand, assess, and manage climate change. It advocates for interdisciplinary and cooperative research to translate scientific findings into practical applications. The values of the DKK include promoting excellence in research, supporting sustainability, and enhancing climate resilience in Germany and globally[3][4].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- Climate Protection and Adaptation: The DKK works to support the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement by providing research and policy advice in the areas of climate protection and adaptation to climate change.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: By networking research institutions, policymakers, and society, the DKK promotes a comprehensive and coordinated approach to climate issues.
- Climate Communication and Education: The DKK emphasizes the importance of effective climate communication and supports initiatives aimed at raising public awareness of climate issues and fostering informed discussion[3][4].
Network and Partnerships
editThe DKK is closely connected with national and international partners, including the Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum (DKRZ), the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, and other European research organizations. These partnerships enable the exchange of knowledge, resources, and expertise to strengthen research and the practical implementation of climate strategies[1][3].