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ProClim − Forum for Climate and Global Change (ProClim)

The forum brings the latest scientific findings into the political and public discussion. It presents specific options for combating climate change in Switzerland. The topics of focus range from understanding climate change and reducing emissions to adapting to the consequences.more

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IPCC Switzerland

On behalf of the Federal Office for the Environment FOEN, ProClim runs the platform IPCC Switzerland. The aim of this platform is to provide specific information on IPCC of national importance to researchers, interested stakeholders and the general public in and from Switzerland.


  • Brennpunkt Klima Schweiz

    Spotlight on climate in Switzerland

    Here you will find facts and background information on the report «Brennpunkt Klima Schweiz» and the corresponding fact sheet «Spotlight on climate change in Switzerland»

  • Brennpunkt Klima Schweiz

    Reports for Switzerland

    ProClim publishes IPCC reports relating specifically to Switzerland

  • Agenda ohne Rand

    Currently in progress

    You can find information on ongoing IPCC projects here

  • During the summer of 2019, 8 metres of ice melted at the snout of the Findelen glacier – an amount strikingly illustrated by a pole used for mass-balance measurements.

    Calls for scientists

    The platform provides important information from the IPCC across the country and coordinates contributions by Swiss researchers.

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  • Calls for scientists
  • Currently in progress

  • IPCC News

  • IPCC Events
  • During the summer of 2019, 8 metres of ice melted at the snout of the Findelen glacier – an amount strikingly illustrated by a pole used for mass-balance measurements.

    About IPCC Switzerland

    The aim of this platform is to provide Swiss researchers, interested stakeholders from Switzerland and the Swiss population with specific information on IPCC that is relevant to them.

    Image: Matthias Huss

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