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Heinz Wanner

Heinz Wanner (born 25 September 1945 in Biel) is a Swiss geographer and climate researcher. He is a professor emeritus and works at the Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research of the University of Bern.

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related to Publications (selection) · 71
Heinz Wanner → AGU Newsletter, Article, Atmospheric Sciences Section, Auflage, Autoren, Bern, Biel, Brönnimann, Casty, Climate, Consortium, Continental-scale Temperature, Cooler, Dietrich, Ed, Eine, ETH Zürich, Europe, European, Fachvereine
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Heinz Wanner → Berlin, Brno, Fellow, Geography, He, Honour, Humboldt University, In, Leopoldina, Masaryk University, Medal, Nobel Prize, PAGES, Past Global Changes, Sciences, Swiss Academy, Vautrin Lud Prize

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