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Extending the knowledge of the regional Earth system in the Baltic Sea region

Baltic Earth strives to achieve an improved Earth System understanding of the Baltic Sea region as the basis for science-based management in the face of climatic, environmental and human impact in the region. Baltic Earth brings together a broad international research community around core scientific issues identified as fundamental to informing societal efforts to achieve sustainability in the region. These “Grand Challenges” are tackled through joint research efforts, workshops, conferences and capacity building events accompanied by a continuous process of synthesis of the current state of knowledge. Communication with stakeholders and research funders aims to ensure impact and relevance of the research. Baltic Earth targets the atmosphere, land and marine environment of the Baltic Sea, its drainage basin and nearby areas with relevance for the Baltic Sea region. “Background”

6th Baltic Earth Conference in Heringsdorf, Germany, 13-17 April 2026

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Abstract submission deadline: 8 December 2025

Registration deadline: 12 February 2026

Find all information and updates on our Conference Website:

baltic.earth/heringsdorf2026

 

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Statement by the members of the Baltic Earth Science Steering Group from EU member states concerning the aggression of the current Russian government in Ukraine

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