HOT! Authors: Swiss Federal Institute WSL Series: WSL Magazine Diagonal 23/2 Publishing year: 2023 Amount: 36 Pages Download Download Quote: Swiss Federal Institute WSL (2023) HOT! WSL Magazine Diagonal, 23/2: 36 p. Available languages: German, English, French Focus ¶ Heat in cities To ensure people can still live in cities in the future, they must adapt them to climate change. Infographic: The hottest place at WSL! 10’000 degrees – the hottest place at WSL: the atomic emission spectrometer. Half has already gone Researchers at WSL forecast how climate change will affect Swiss glaciers. Sweating to death WSL is exploring how heat harms trees and searching for species that cope well with high temperatures. Artificial climate change Researchers are investigating how alpine plants react to higher temperatures in a long-term field experiment. DIAGONAL went with them. Inferno What helps to provide protection against forest fires and how is WSL contributing? Key Topics ¶ Forest The Douglas firs in our forests are rarely used by forest insects Biodiversity Where do the flatworms come from? | Clearing deadwood is not good for woodpeckers | Insect communities are changing Landscape Avoiding conflicts, preserving biodiversity and planning recreation | Finding a way to get to net zero Natural hazards Drought and its consequences: extension of the forecasting platform | Laser beams in the Illgraben Snow and ice Tough competition on the way into space | All just a lot of hot air Contact ¶
Focus ¶ Heat in cities To ensure people can still live in cities in the future, they must adapt them to climate change. Infographic: The hottest place at WSL! 10’000 degrees – the hottest place at WSL: the atomic emission spectrometer. Half has already gone Researchers at WSL forecast how climate change will affect Swiss glaciers. Sweating to death WSL is exploring how heat harms trees and searching for species that cope well with high temperatures. Artificial climate change Researchers are investigating how alpine plants react to higher temperatures in a long-term field experiment. DIAGONAL went with them. Inferno What helps to provide protection against forest fires and how is WSL contributing?
Key Topics ¶ Forest The Douglas firs in our forests are rarely used by forest insects Biodiversity Where do the flatworms come from? | Clearing deadwood is not good for woodpeckers | Insect communities are changing Landscape Avoiding conflicts, preserving biodiversity and planning recreation | Finding a way to get to net zero Natural hazards Drought and its consequences: extension of the forecasting platform | Laser beams in the Illgraben Snow and ice Tough competition on the way into space | All just a lot of hot air