Head of Science for the IPCC Working Group III Technical Support Unit ai IPCC, Washington DC
IPCC prepares comprehensive and up-to-date assessments of policy-relevant scientific, technical, and socio-economic information needed to further understand the scientific basis of climate change, potential impacts, and options for mitigation and adaptation. WGIII assesses climate mitigation options (click here for more information)....
Read moreA multicriteria modeling approach for evaluating power generation scenarios under uncertainty: The case of green hydrogen in Greece
Clean energy technological innovations are widely acknowledged as a prerequisite to achieving ambitious long-term energy and climate targets. However, the optimal speed of their adoption has been parsimoniously studied in the literature. This study seeks to identify the optimal...
Read moreInequality and growth impacts of climate change – insights from South Africa
The impact of climate change on economic growth has been the subject of numerous studies in recent years, with macro-econometric analyses estimating the effect of rising temperatures on GDP growth rates at the country-level. However, the distributional impact of...
Read moreScientific programmer on ‘Modular design of agent-based models and models’ integration’ at TU Delft, Netherlands
The current Programmer position will support the project on a number of computational tasks. The successful candidate will work within the SCALAR research team for a period of 2-3 years to help with (1) the design and increasing the...
Read morePost-doctoral position at IFPEN, France
Presentation of the postdoctoral project: The “Carbon management and negative CO2 emissions technologies towards a low carbon future” (CarMa) chair, aims to provide concrete answers to the viability of the deployment of negative emissions technologies (NETs) to help the...
Read moreResearch Fellow at Environmental Research Institute and School of Engineering and Architecture, Ireland
Inadequate climate mitigation efforts will lead to a global overshoot of the 1.5C temperature target. To preserve the Paris Agreement commitments, countries will need to go beyond “net-zero”, into a state where carbon is being drawn down from the...
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