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The Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie (MPI-M) is a globally renowned research institute with the goal of understanding the Earth's climate and its changes. It is part of the Max Planck Society and works closely with other scientific institutions.
The main mission of the MPI-M is to gain a deeper understanding of the Earth's climate and its changes through scientific research. The institute's values include excellence in research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the promotion of young scientists.
The MPI-M is involved in several sustainability initiatives, including the Cluster of Excellence CLICCS (Climate, Climatic Change, and Society), which deals with the societal impacts of climate change. In addition, the institute works closely with the German Climate Computing Center (DKRZ) to develop efficient computing models for climate simulations. This collaboration promotes the use of high-performance computers to analyze complex climate data.
The MPI-M is also part of the Earth and Solar System Research Partnership (ESRP), which promotes collaboration between various Max Planck Institutes to explore the Earth and solar system. This partnership makes it possible to better understand complex systems and develop sustainable research strategies.
Through these initiatives and partnerships, the MPI-M makes a significant contribution to climate change research and the development of sustainable solutions.