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Publikation The concerns of the young protesters are justified. A statement by Scientists for Future concerning the protests for more climate protection(oekom, 2019) Hagedorn, Gregor; Loew, Thomas; Seneviratne, Sonia I.; Lucht, Wolfgang; Beck, Marie-Luise; Hesse, Janina; Knutti, Reto; Quaschning, Volker; Schleimer, Jan-Hendrik; Mattauch, Linus; Breyer, Christian; Hübener, Heike; Kirchengast, Gottfried; Chodura, Alice; Clausen, Jens; Creutzig, Felix; Darbi, Marianne; Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Ekardt, Felix; Göpel, Maja; Hardt, Judith N.; Hertin, Julia; Hickler, Thomas; Köhncke, Arnulf; Köster, Stephan; Krohmer, Julia; Kromp-Kolb, Helga; Leinfelder, Reinhold; Mederake, Linda; Neuhaus, Michael; Rahmstorf, Stefan; Schmidt, Christine; Schneider, Christoph; Schneider, Gerhard; Seppelt, Ralf; Spindler, Uli; Springmann, Marco; Staab, Katharina; Stocker, Thomas F.; Steininger, Karl; von Hirschhausen, Eckart; Winter, Susanne; Wittau, Martin; Zens, JosefIn March 2019, German-speaking scientists and scholars calling themselves Scientists for Future, published a statement in support of the youth protesters in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (Fridays for Future, Klimastreik/Climate Strike), verifying the scientific evidence that the youth protestors refer to. In this article, they provide the full text of the statement, including the list of supporting facts (in both English and German) as well as an analysis of the results and impacts of the statement. Furthermore, they reflect on the challenges for scientists and scholars who feel a dual responsibility: on the one hand, to remain independent and politically neutral, and, on the other hand, to inform and warn societies of the dangers that lie ahead.01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation The EU's common agriculture policy and sustainable farming: a statement by scientists(European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), 2020) Pe'er, Guy; Lakner, Sebastian; Seppelt, Ralf; Bezák, Peter; Bonn, Aletta; Concepción, Elena D.; Creutzig, Felix; Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Díaz, Mario; Dieker, Petra; Eisenhauer, Nico; Hagedorn, Gregor; Hansjürgens, Bernd; Harrer-Puchner, Gabriele; Herzon, Irina; Hickler, Thomas; Jetzkowitz, Jens; Kazakova, Yanka; Kindlmann, Pavel; Kirchner, Mathias; Klein, Alexandra-Maria; Linow, Sven; Lomba, Ângela; López-Bao, José Vicente; Metta, Matteo; Morales, Manuel B.; Moreira, Francisco; Mupepele, Anne-Christine; Navarro, Alberto; Oppermann, Rainer; Rac, Ilona; Röder, Norbert; Schäfer, Martina; Sirami, Clelia; Streck, Charlotte; Šumrada, Tanja; Tielbörger, Katja; Underberg, Emil; Wagener-Lohse, Georg; Baumann, FranzThe European Union’s (EU) Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) still fails to address the environmental and socioeconomic challenges of EU’s agriculture. Agricultural ecosystems are further degrading, biodiversity is declining and agricultural Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions remain high. At the same time, farms are facing unresolved socio-economic challenges and rural areas struggle to remain viable. Knowledge, data, instruments and resources to address sustainability challenges are readily available. Missing is the CAP’s appropriate design as well as prioritization, and the indispensable political will to improve these.05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht