News (2020)18 May 2020|CSS NewsDespite Corona, the CO2 content of the atmosphere is still on record course - Statement by the DKKPhoto: UmweltbundesamtDue to the shutdown, greenhouse gas emissions will decrease in the short term, but the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere will continue to rise -...29 April 2020|CSS NewsSaving the climate despite CoronaPhoto: rawpixelCSS member Prof. Dr. Sighard Neckel expains and discusses with Prof. Dr. Otmar Edenhofer (climate economist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate...6 April 2020|CSS NewsIs the Corona crisis comparable to the Climate crisis?Photo: Markus Spiske on UnsplashCSS member Prof. Dr. Anita Engels expains in an interview with the Deutsche Klima-Konsortium (DKK) why a comparison between the Corona crisis and the...3 April 2020|CSS NewsCSS welcomes guest researcher Prof. Laurel Smith-DoerrPhoto: UMassThe Center for Sustainable Society Research welcomes Prof. Laurel Smith-Doerr as visiting researcher. The CSS is very proud to welcome Prof. Laurel...30 March 2020|CSS NewsDKK publishes fact collection on climate changePhoto: Alfred Wegener Institut / Mario HoppmannThe German Climate Consortium (DKK), which is a long-standing partner of the CSS, publishes a collection of facts on climate change and the...4 March 2020|CSS NewsThree new CSS Working Groups launchedPhoto: rawpixelThe Center for Sustainable Society Research launches three new working groups! The three new temporary working groups are eager to start their work at...12 February 2020|CSS New Research ResultsCSS Working Paper No.1 published: Report from the COP25 climate summit in MadridPhoto: CSSThe first Working Paper in the new CSS Working Paper Series has been published. The accountant, the Admonisher and the Animator: Global climate...12 February 2020|CSS NewsCSS Working Paper Series launchedPhoto: Peter Lewicki on unsplashThe Center for Sustainable Society Research launches the CSS Working Paper Series! The CSS Working Paper Series welcomes papers on all aspects...10 January 2020|CSS New Research ResultsCSS Member Dr. Florian Hertel coauthors article in the American Sociological Review on the relation between inequality and intergenerational class mobilityPhoto: rawpixel*** English version below *** Größere Ungleichheit – geringere Mobilität! Forscher aus Hamburg und Bremen, darunter CSS Mitglied Dr. Florian Hertel...1 January 2020|CSS News28 January 2020 Opening event of the Center for Sustainable Society Research (CSS)Photo: CSSThe Center for Sustainable Society Research - successor of the Centre for Globalisation and Governance (CGG) - celebrates its opening and cordially...Previous articles