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assignment_turned_in Project1989 - 1994Partners:IIFMIIFMFunder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 8903075more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:THU, Chalmers University of Technology, IIFM, IEG, MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN WATERSTAAT +3 partnersTHU,Chalmers University of Technology,IIFM,IEG,MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN WATERSTAAT,IFW THE KIEL INSTITUTE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY,BIT,MIITFunder: European Commission Project Code: 226282more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:CEU, NDRC, Utrecht University, IIFM, IIASA +7 partnersCEU,NDRC,Utrecht University,IIFM,IIASA,LG,FEEM,JRC,PIK,ECN,LSE,ERIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 282846more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:NDRC, ERI, University of Stuttgart, LG, IIFM +18 partnersNDRC,ERI,University of Stuttgart,LG,IIFM,Met Office,NIES,TUW,IIASA,EPC,ICCS,JRC,Utrecht University,SMASH,CLIMATE ANALYTICS GMBH,CNRS,PIK,FEEM,RITE,PSI,EZK,UNIVERSITE PARIS I PANTHEON-SORBONNE,Enerdata (France)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 265139more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:THU, NDRC, UOS, Thammasat University, HSE +24 partnersTHU,NDRC,UOS,Thammasat University,HSE,LG,ITB,NCSC,AGU,VNUHCM,IIFM,IIASA,NIES,CMCC,PIK,TERI,Utrecht University,SEPA,RITE,MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN WATERSTAAT,CEU,Kyoto University,NEWCLIMATE,DR. JILL JÄGER,COPPETEC,KAIST,WU,ERI,E3-ModellingFunder: European Commission Project Code: 821471Overall Budget: 7,089,830 EURFunder Contribution: 7,089,830 EURAs the world faces the risks of dangerous climate change, policy-makers, industry and civil society leaders are counting on Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) to inform and guide strategies to deliver on the objectives of the Paris Agreement (PA). ENGAGE rises to this challenge by engaging these stakeholders in co-producing a new generation of global and national decarbonisation pathways. These new pathways will supplement natural science, engineering and economics, traditionally represented in IAMs, with cutting-edge insights from social science in order to reflect multidimensional feasibility of decarbonisation and identify opportunities to strengthen climate policies. The pathways will be designed to minimise overshoot of the temperature target and analyse the timing of net-zero emissions to meet the Paris temperature target and reduce the reliance on controversial negative emissions technologies. In addition, they will link national mitigation strategies of major emitters with the PA’s objectives, integrate potential game-changing innovations, and advance conceptually novel approaches to architectures of international climate agreements. ENGAGE will also quantify avoided impacts of climate change, co-benefits and trade-offs of climate policy, and identify the biggest sectoral opportunities for climate change mitigation. In ENGAGE, we will set new standards of transparency for global and national IAMs. The new pathways will be developed in an iterative global and national stakeholder process and a consortium of leading global and national IAMs and social scientists. This co-production process ensures that the pathways are credible, legitimate, and rooted in concrete policy and industry experience, making them relevant to inform the 2023 global stocktake and feed into the mid-century strategies of major emitters.
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