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OCCR researchers contribute to new PAGES Working groups

Researchers affiliated with the Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research are contributing to four newly launched PAGES working groups. The initiatives support coordinated international research on past climate change, advancing shared methods, data integration, and interdisciplinary collaboration across the global paleoclimate community.

Four new working groups PAGES
Four new working groups PAGES
Four new working groups PAGESImage: OCCR
Image: OCCR

The PAGES (Past Global Changes) network coordinates research on past environmental and climate change worldwide. Four newly established international working groups within PAGES bring together researchers from across disciplines and continents to address central methodological and conceptual challenges in paleosciences. The new working groups are:

  • IMPACT: Investigating Climate Tipping Points

  • MPT: Major Climate Shift in Earth’s History

  • CFRAME: Improving Climate Field Reconstructions

  • PaleoIMAGING: Developing Standards for High-Resolution Imaging

Taken together, these working groups illustrate how international research networks evolve to address scientific questions and methodological developments.

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