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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250915T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250915T150000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250904T133801Z
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SUMMARY:UPTAKE Business Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Diving into the demand side of Carbon Dioxide Removal credits\nThis session brings together leading experts and major buyers of CDR credits to share insights\, experiences\, and expectations from the forefront of the industry. \n\nKeynote Speaker: Robert Höglund\, (Marginal carbon AB)\nPanelists: Magnus Drewelies\, (CEEZER)\, Meera Atreya\, (Carbon Direct)\nModerators: Dr. Sabine Fuss and Felix Knopp\, (PIK)\n\nRegister here.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/uptake-business-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250910T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250910T150000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250904T133203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T133901Z
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SUMMARY:UPTAKE Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Diversity of biomass usage pathways to achieve emissions targets in the European energy system\nThis session will feature a compelling presentation on the recently published paper: Biomass exclusion must be weighed against benefits of carbon supply in the European energy system. \n\nSpeaker: Markus Millinger\, RISE\nPanelist: Mille Munk Jørgensen\, Biocarb Solution\nModerator: Karim Rahmani\, Carbon Impact\n\nRegister here.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/uptake-webinar-series/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250710T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250710T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250630T112336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T144913Z
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SUMMARY:EIEE - ICC Seminar
DESCRIPTION:An AI-based Digital Twin for Wildfire: Predicting Wildfire Progression and Behavior\, and Its Downstream Impacts on Air Quality\nSpeaker: Mohammad Pourhomayoun\, Professor at California State University \nModerator: Soheil Shayegh\, CMCC \nAbstract: \nWildfires around the world have become increasingly frequent and severe\, posing significant threats to the environment\, air quality\, and human health. The smoke generated by wildfires contributes to hazardous air quality\, exposing people to harmful pollutants that can exacerbate respiratory conditions and lead to long-term health issues. Beyond human impacts\, wildfires have devastating effects on ecosystems\, causing habitat destruction\, loss of biodiversity\, and releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere\, further exacerbating climate change. Despite notable progress in wildfire mitigation technologies in recent years\, understanding and predicting wildfire behavior and evolution and real-time adverse effects (such as impacts on air quality) remains highly challenging and complex.  \nThis research presents an AI-based Digital Twin for Wildfire\, delivering an advanced and integrated system designed to enhance the accuracy\, efficiency\, and real-time responsiveness of wildfire forecasting and management. This wildfire digital twin utilizes a comprehensive set of technologies\, including AI-based systems with real-time\, high-resolution predictive models to predict wildfire evolution and progression in the hours-to-days ahead as well as its downstream impact on air quality. This system will significantly support firefighters\, emergency responders\, and various stakeholders in optimizing resource allocation\, setting priorities\, and executing targeted responses to wildfires. \n  \nRegister in advance
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/eiee-icc-seminar/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250707T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250707T150000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250625T131931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T144410Z
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SUMMARY:EIEE Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Climate Change Policies: Assessing Quality of Life\nSpeaker: Steve Kimbrough\, University of Pennsylvania\n\n\nAbstract: This talk discusses\, indeed advocates\, assessment of climate change policies with regard to their implications for well-being and quality of life. It is important to do so\, if for no other reason than to build political coalitions that can support implementation and maintenance of such policies. \nThe first part of the talk focuses on relevant work from the Climate Decisions Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania.The Lab has developed nine quality of life evaluation criteria that are potentially pertinent to climate and sustainability policies. After discussing briefly the criteria and the underlying\nphilosophy of well-being (objective list)\, tying it to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals\, the talk describes two exercises in assessing scores for policies on the nine criteria\, what the resulting rankings were\, and how they were produced. The second part of the talk envisions an embedding context for this work\, in which analysts\, working independently but in effect collaboratively\, arrive at prima facie credible multicriteria decision making (MCDM) models for comparing climate policies on quality of life. The aim here is not to decide for the public—an absurd goal—but to afford public deliberation by nudging it to focus in a productive manner and to provide tools useful for thoughtful deliberation.\n\n\n\nRegister in advance.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/eiee-seminar-4/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250626T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250626T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250625T124605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250625T134122Z
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SUMMARY:EIEE Webinar-Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Climate change attitudes across the political spectrum: the role of local temperatures and global political events\nThursday\, 26th June at 12:00 pm an hybrid EIEE Seminar-Webinar will be held by Catarina Midões. \nClimate change has taken hold of weather patterns and partly of policy making discussions. I investigate to what extent  these two factors have influenced attitudes towards climate change in Europe. I merge responses to Waves 8 and 10 of the European Social Survey (ESS) with daily gridded temperature data\, and I explore two COP meetings which took place during the ESS interviews. Not all COP meetings have increased concern about climate change; however\, COP26 did so\, for centrist and particularly for right-wing individuals. Regarding weather patterns\, I find that climate anomalies drive increased concern along the political spectrum. Nonetheless\, single low (high) temperature events (incorrectly) drive concern down (up) among less-educated individuals in the center and on the right. Although more concerned\, right-wing individuals have remained equally skeptical of the effectiveness of climate policies\, implying that barriers to policy support might be thick. \nOnline participation: https://cmcc-it.zoom.us/j/83260377297?pwd=mQ5nKhT9Ta78QEHe5k6dLaIz1ovLQE.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/eiee-seminar-webinar-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250624T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250624T130000
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CREATED:20250606T142502Z
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SUMMARY:ADJUST Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Employment and earnings losses in a green transition: Lessons from the oil industry \nPresenter: Elisabeth Isaksen\, Senior Research Fellow\, The Frisch Center\nModerator: Elena Verdolini\, CMCC \nAbstract: This paper investigates the employment and earnings impacts of a green transition\, leveraging the 2014 oil price shock as a natural experiment to examine labor market consequences from a contraction of Norway’s fossil fuel industry. Using matched employer-employee data and a difference-in-differences design\, we find that oil workers experienced notable declines in both annual earnings and employment in the years following the shock\, with the largest earnings losses among senior\, highly educated\, and male workers. An event study focusing on displaced oil workers reveals substantially larger declines in earnings and employment relative to comparable non-oil workers. Notably\, earnings losses are highest among those with the lowest educational attainment\, suggesting that the distributional impacts of the oil price shock itself differ from those of oil job displacement. \nAlthough relatively few oil workers transitioned into green jobs\, those who did represented a comparable share of the destination workforce as those moving into brown (non-oil) sectors. Workers entering green sectors faced larger earnings losses than those moving into brown jobs\, but smaller losses than those shifting into other jobs. Analyzing earnings differentials\, we find that lower establishment wage premiums\, rather than skill distance or worker sorting\, primarily drive these disparities.  Our findings highlight the significant transitional costs for fossil fuel workers and suggest that\, while targeted policies aimed at skill development alone may not fully restore prior earnings levels\, expanding opportunities in green sectors could help offset earnings losses and support labor market adjustment during the green transition. \n  \nRegister here.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/adjust-webinar-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250617T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250617T180000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250606T144654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T071117Z
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SUMMARY:EAERE 2025: THEMATIC SESSION
DESCRIPTION:Policy frameworks for advancing a sustainable circular economy across environmental challenges\nThis session highlights key market mechanisms\, policy mix\, and trade-offs in advancing circularity across environmental dimensions and scales\, featuring insights from four innovative studies. \nSession Chair: Eugénie Joltreau\, RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE)\, Fondazione Centro Euromediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC) \nSpeakers: \n\nMiao Dai\, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute\nDarius Corbier\, CMCC Foundation – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change\nJulie Metta\, Tilburg University\,  KU Leuven\nEugénie Joltreau\, CMCC Foundation – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change\n\nThe Conference will take place in person\, with a portfolio of online events as part of the programme.  \nTo attend the sessions organized by CMCC\, as well as other plenary\, thematic\, and Science-Policy-Business sessions\, register through the conference website. \nRegistration deadline: June 13\, 2025. \n  \nThis session is presented under the framework of the CircEUlar project\, which has received funding from the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101056810.  \nDuring the event\, results related to the CIRCOMOD (Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101056868) and PRISMA project (Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101056868) will also be presented.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/eaere-2025-thematic-session/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250616T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250616T153000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250606T144358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T152439Z
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SUMMARY:EAERE 2025: SCIENCE-POLICY-BUSINESS SESSION
DESCRIPTION:Rebound Effects from Circular Economy Practices: Pathways and Policy Options\nThis session delves into rebound effects linked to resource efficiency measures and circular economy strategies. It examines behavioral and market drivers\, using models and case studies\, and identifies policies to mitigate impacts. \nSession Chair: Elena Verdolini\, Università degli Studi di Brescia and Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) \nPresenters: \n\nEugénie JOLTREAU\, CMCC Foundation – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change\nImke VAN DER LOO\, Technical University of Denmark\nRoberto PASQUALINO\, Joint Research Centre\nJuliana SUBTIL and Ioannis BAKAS\, European Environment Agency\n\nThe Conference will take place in person\, with a portfolio of online events as part of the programme.  \nTo attend the sessions organized by CMCC\, as well as other plenary\, thematic\, and Science-Policy-Business sessions\, register through the conference website. \nRegistration deadline: June 13\, 2025. \n  \nThis session is presented under the framework of the CircEUlar project\, which has received funding from the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101056810\, and the REBOUNDLESS project “Preventing Rebound Effects by Design”\, funded by the EU Commission under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/eaere25-science-policy-business-session/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250612T020000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250612T150000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250606T075842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T075842Z
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SUMMARY:EDITS Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Demand-side policies for sufficiency: a multi-solving strategy\nSpeakers:  \n\nFrauke Wiese\, Europa-Universität Flensburg\nJohannes Thema\, Wuppertal Institute\nCarina Zell-Ziegler\, Oeko-Institut\n\nAbstract: An integrated sufficiency strategy for energy and climate policy would significantly reduce the challenges on the way to climate neutrality. Reducing final energy demand through demand-side measures eases the pressure on expansion rates of renewables and grid\, resources and land. As sufficiency is a strategy to reduce consumption and production levels through changes in social practices to stay within ecological limits and provide a social foundation for all\, it requires appropriate policy frameworks. At present\, there are many barriers to sufficiency-oriented development. Examples include subsidies for new housing\, privileges for motorised individual mobility\, and incentives for the production of non-repairable products. In this webinar\, we will provide an overview of targets\, strategies and indicators per sector for sufficiency-oriented development\, as well as examples of concrete policy measures\, including practical examples. \n  \nThe Energy Demand changes Induced by Technological and Social innovations (EDITS) project is an initiative coordinated by the Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE) and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)\, and funded by Ministry of Economy\, Trade\, and Industry (METI)\, Japan.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/edits-webinar-5/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250611T150000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250606T074755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T142033Z
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SUMMARY:UPTAKE webinar
DESCRIPTION:From CDR science to technology\, policy\, and media: evidence of large knowledge spillovers from carbon removal research\nThe next webinar of the series on the latest published papers on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) research will focus the paper The public use of early-stage scientific advances in carbon dioxide removal: a science-technology-policy-media perspective. \n\nSpeaker: Francesco Lamperti\, Full Professor at Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna and Scientist at CMCC Foundation\nPanelists: Mark Preston Aragonès\, Head of Carbon Accounting at Bellona Europa\, and Christina Larkin\, Head of Science and Research at InPlanet\nModerator: Livia Fritz\, Aarhus University\n\n  \nRegister in advance here. \n  \nThe webinar format will consist of a 20-minute presentation and a 10-minute discussion with an invited expert stakeholder\, followed by a 30-minute open discussion (1 hour total). \n  \nLearn more on the paper here.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/uptake-webinar-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250603T030000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250606T074235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T074235Z
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SUMMARY:RE-CONNECT's just transition webinar
DESCRIPTION:Exploring issues for a just low carbon transition: insights from recent publications\nDon’t miss this essential RE-CONNECT webinar exploring just\, low-carbon transitions through the findings of recent modelling studies. Lara Aleluia\, Matteo Calcaterra and Johannes Emmerling from Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC) will present insights from two recent publications\, focusing on financing the energy transition in developing countries and exploring the link between climate change and economic inequality. \nRegister in advance
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/re-connects-just-transition-webinar/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250602T030000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250602T160000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250606T073947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T073947Z
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SUMMARY:UPTAKE science webinar
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Biochar Chemistry and Applications for Sustainable Solutions\nThe next UPTAKE Science webinar will explore biochar chemistry and applications for sustainable solutions. \nJoin us for an expert-led webinar that explores the multifaceted potential of biochar – from its chemical makeup to real-world field applications and policy implications. This session brings together leading researchers and practitioners to discuss how biochar contributes to soil health\, climate mitigation\, and circular economy strategies . \nPlease note that the event will start at 3 pm Central European Summer Time. (2 pm British Summer Time). \nSpeakers: \n\nDr Helen West\nProf. Colin Snape\n\n  \nRegistration is required
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/uptake-science-webinar-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250530T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250530T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250606T143916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T143916Z
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SUMMARY:LOCALISED Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Title: Practical tools for businesses to tackle decarbonisation \nPresenters: \n\nNadia Soledad Ibañez Iralde\, Architect Researcher at the Energy Research Center of Catalonia (IREC)\nGiorgio Coppola\, Researcher at EIEE-CMCC Institute\n\nIn the framework of the European LOCALISED project\, we invite you to participate in a webinar dedicated to present two free tools specifically designed to support the business sector in the energy transition. \nThe LOCALISED project\, funded by the Horizon 2020 program of the European Commission\, aims to bridge the gap between national decarbonization plans and the concrete actions needed at the local level. To achieve this\, the project has developed several digital solutions to facilitate decision-making among local authorities\, citizens\, and businesses\, recognizing that all these groups are key players in the energy transition. \nIn this webinar\, we will present two valuable tools: \n\nThe Net Zero Business Consultant-(NZBC) Developed by the CMCC Foundation in collaboration with Assalombarda\, which is a tool that allows local businesses of the transport\, agriculture and manufacturing sector to assess their risk and vulnerability to the transition.\nThe LOCALISED Sustainable Business Model Canvas (LSBMC)- Designed by the Institute for Energy Research of Catalonia (IREC). A tool designed to help analyse and transform business models to align them with sustainable development. Based on an Excel-like structure\, the tool allows businesses to identify barriers\, detect opportunities and evaluate practical indicators to advance towards decarbonisation.\n\nIn addition\, during the event\, a real case study will be presented to visualize the potential usefulness and capabilities of both tools.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/localised-webinar-2/
LOCATION:On line
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250429T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250429T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250611T103211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T101816Z
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SUMMARY:CMCC Talk
DESCRIPTION:Expanding carbon pricing boundaries and the EU CBAM: insights into China and India\nSpeaker: \nPaola Rocchi\, CMCC \nModerator: \nValentina Bosetti\, CMCC  \nAbstract\nImplemented alongside the EU Emissions Trading System revision\, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) requires importers of selected energy-intensive commodities to purchase certificates reflecting the EU carbon price. Aimed to mitigate carbon leakage and promote cleaner industrial practices outside the EU\, CBAM has sparked heated academic and political debates\, and appears to play a role in accelerating the development of domestic emissions control policies in non-EU countries. This paper has two objectives. First\, it provides an ex-ante evaluation of CBAM by assessing its macroeconomic and environmental impacts within the scope and timeframe of the approved legislative text. Second\, it examines CBAM alongside alternative domestic measures that could exempt non-EU countries from CBAM\, focusing on China and India\, major CO2 emitters and EU exporters. Using the FIDELIO general equilibrium model\, we evaluate the effects of CBAM and potential Chinese and Indian policies on international trade\, production\, and environmental outcomes. Our findings suggest that CBAM’s overall macroeconomic and environmental impacts may be negligible under current legislation. However\, the policy significantly affects production and trade in highly energy-intensive sectors. When integrated into a framework of stringent international carbon control policies\, CBAM’s impact on international trade flows is less pronounced\, with notable regional disparities.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/cmcc-talk-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250415T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250606T144701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T144701Z
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SUMMARY:EIEE Seminar-Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Giacomo Grassi\, Senior scientific officer at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) \nTitle: Reconciling land use emissions and implications for net-zero pathways \nAbstract:\nClimate science and national emissions reporting communities have historically used different definitions and methods for anthropogenic land-based carbon removals. This leads to large discrepancies in land use emissions and brings significant implications for the remaining carbon budget and net zero concept. As the mitigation agenda accelerates\, reconciling these differences for comparability and moving toward integration is crucial for enhancing confidence in land-use emission estimates.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/eiee-seminar-webinar-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250410T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250410T150000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250611T102416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T102416Z
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SUMMARY:IAMC Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Futures of overshoot: implications for climate pathways and mitigation strategies\nThe Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium (IAMC) Scientific Steering Committee (SSC) may promote and organise webinars to divulge IAM research. \nAs we inexorably overshoot critical climate thresholds\, the discussion about future emissions pathways and climate risks intensifies and becomes more complex. \nThis talk will review the history of overshoot for emission and mitigation pathways. We will discuss the multifaceted implications of overshoot for emissions\, transforming energy and economic systems\, and equity and technology. We will also review the literature quantifying the climate risks associated with overshoot. We will conclude by looking at ongoing community scenario activities relevant to the IPCC and identifying key research gaps and required methodological innovations. \nThursday\, April 10\, 2025\n14:00 CET/Vienna time \nPresenter: Massimo Tavoni\nCMCC Foundation\, Director\, EIEE\nFull professor\, School of Management\, Politecnico di Milano \n 
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250410T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250410T120000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250611T102831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T102831Z
UID:11447-1744286400-1744286400@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:CMCC Talk
DESCRIPTION:Global Harms\, Local Profits: How the Uneven Costs of Natural Disasters Affect Support for Green Political Platforms\nSpeaker:\nSilvia Pianta\, CMCC \nModerator:\nCristina Cattaneo\, CMCC \nAbstract\nExtreme events are becoming increasingly common due to climate change. While conventional wisdom suggests that firsthand experiences with natural disasters foster green coalitions by raising awareness of environmental degradation\, we propose an alternative view: natural disasters can heighten the perceived trade-off between economic development and environmental policies. This study\, conducted within the framework of the ADJUST project coordinated by CMCC and funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme\, examines the case of Brazil\, where large-scale fires\, by clearing natural vegetation\, create new opportunities for land grabbing and the expansion of agriculture and livestock production. Using satellite\, administrative\, and electoral data\, we show that large-scale fires increase support for green candidates only in municipalities unlikely to gain economically from the fires. Survey data further indicates that voters prioritize environmental protection over economic growth only when they stand to receive limited or no benefit from the newly cleared land. Our findings suggest that the potential for natural disasters to foster green coalitions is contingent upon their distributive effects.
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CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250409T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250409T150000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250617T142906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T142906Z
UID:11441-1744207200-1744210800@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:UPTAKE Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Sustainable bioenergy crops and beneficial land-use change under changing climates\nThe next webinar of the series on the latest published papers on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) research will focus on two papers. \n\nSpeaker: Mohamed Abdalla\, University of Aberdeen\, Assessing the Sustainability of Miscanthus and Willow as Global Bioenergy Crops: Current and Future Climate Conditions (Part 1)\nSpeaker: Göran Berndes\, Chalmers University of Technology\, Beneficial land use change: Strategic expansion of new biomass plantations can reduce environmental impacts from EU agriculture\nPanelist: Floortje van der Hilst\, Utrecht University\nModerator: Pete Smith\, University of Aberdeen\n09 April 2025\, 2 pm – 3 pm I ZOOM\, online\nRegister in advance here.\n\nThe webinar format will consist of two paper presentations (15 min each) and a 10-minute discussion with an invited expert stakeholder\, followed by a 20-minute open discussion (1 hour total).
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/uptake-webinar-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250407T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250407T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250606T144320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T145631Z
UID:11420-1744027200-1744030800@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:EIEE Webinar-Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Maksym Chepeliev\, Center for Global Trade Analysis\, Purdue University \nTitle: Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Circular Economy Data Base: Policy Applications and Future Extension \nAbstract: \nAn absolute decoupling of material use from economic growth is of major importance to preserve safe operating boundaries. It is vital to understand how current policy efforts\, including climate mitigation\, could impact material use patterns and what complementary circular economy (CE) policies could be implemented to support dematerialization. At the same time\, there is a lack of global datasets and related modeling tools that could support such an analysis. \nIn this seminar\, Maksym Chepeliev will discuss the recently developed Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Circular Economy Data Base (GTAP-CE) with a detailed representation of primary\, secondary\, and recycling activities for metals and plastics\, split of fertilizers and cement activities. Several recent policy applications of the GTAP-CE Data Base\, including the circular economy transition assessment for Europe and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism exposure index\, will be discussed in the presentation. In addition\, future extensions of the developed assessment framework\, in particular\, focusing on a more detailed representation of the critical minerals value chains will be introduced. \nEntice has received funding from the European Commission\, under the Horizon Europe programme (grant agreement No 101184775 – ENTICE). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Commission. Neither the European Commission nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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LOCATION:Milan
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250312T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250312T150000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250617T143601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T143631Z
UID:11459-1741788000-1741791600@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:UPTAKE Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Durability of Carbon Dioxide Removal: Physical and Governance Issues\nThe next webinar of the recently launched series on the latest published papers on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) research will focus two papers. \nSpeakers: \n\nDr. Cyril Brunner\, ETH Zurich\, “Durability of carbon dioxide removal is critical for Paris climate goals”\nDr. Felix Schenuit\, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik\nJosh Burke\, LSE\, ‘Conditional fungibility: sequencing permanent removals into emissions trading systems’\n\nPanelist: Robert Höglund\, Head of CDR\, Milkywire; Co-founder\, CDR.fyi \nModerator: Paweł Wiejski\, Senior Public Policy Analyst\, Reform Institute \nThe webinar format will consist of a 20-minute presentation and a 10-minute discussion with an invited expert stakeholder\, followed by a 30-minute open discussion (1 hour total).
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/uptake-webinar-5/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250220T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250220T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250617T145755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T150652Z
UID:11475-1740052800-1740056400@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:EIEE Webinar-Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Title: Food for thought at the intersection of climate and public policy  \nSpeaker: Ken Caldeira\, Senior Scientist (Emeritus)\, Carnegie Institution for Science\, Climate Energy Lab \nAbstract: This talk will present a full meal of recent\, and still unpublished\, research that may be of interest to people working at the intersection of climate and public policy. As an antipasto\, I will present recent work detailing the global distribution of energy use. For the primo piatti\, I will present a stylized analysis related to air conditioning\, economic development\, and global warming. This study addresses the question: If current relationships between per-capita GDP\, cooling-degree days\, and air conditioning adoption were to continue into the future\, would projected economic growth be suAicient to shield country-level populations from future increases in hot weather? For the segundi piatti\, I will present a stylized analysis of the sensitivity of climate damage to country-level mean temperature increases as a function of per-capita-gdp and county-level mean temperature. This analysis confirms the unsurprising perspective that climate change poses the greatest threat to poor people living in hot places. For the dessert\, we will take a brief excursion into examination of the predictive skill aAorded by projecting technology learning (or experience) curves into the future. This talk will describe a sample of the kind of stylized studies we have been doing in our research group\, aimed at providing food for thought and discussion.
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CATEGORIES:Seminar,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250213T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250617T145219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T145219Z
UID:11472-1739448000-1739451600@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:EIEE Webinar-Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Title: Greening the International Monetary Fund \nPresenter: Alex Kentikelenis\, Associate Professor\, Department of Social and Political Sciences\, Bocconi University \nAbstract: The International Monetary Fund (IMF)—a key player in global economic governance and the world’s lender of last resort—has recently taken a leading role in policy debates on climate change and the green transition. The organization introduced its Climate Strategy in 2021\, committing to scale up engagement with macro-critical climate issues\, and established the Resilience and Sustainability Facility in 2022 to provide financial support to countries facing adaptation and mitigation challenges. Overall\, the IMF’s closer engagement with the economic dimensions of climate change holds the promise of helping countries pre-empt large scale economic dislocations from environmental risks. \nThis talk—based on a forthcoming book—addresses a set of interrelated questions: How much progress has the IMF made in supporting the green transition? What is the policy track-record of the IMF’s climate loans? How do regular IMF loans and their mandated reforms encompass climate considerations? How have the IMF’s economic surveillance activities considered climate risks? Based on new evidence\, the findings point to the multifaceted\, and at times contradictory\, ways in which green transition objectives have become embedded within the IMF’s activities.
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LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250212T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250212T150000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250617T144246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T144246Z
UID:11468-1739368800-1739372400@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:UPTAKE Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Separating CO2 Emission from Removal Targets Comes with Limited Cost Impacts \nThe next webinar of the recently launched series on the latest published papers on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) research will focus on the paper Separating CO2 Emission from Removal Targets Comes with Limited Cost Impacts. \n\nSpeaker: Anne Merfort\, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research\nPanelist: Duncan Woods\, Industrial Decarbonisation Analyst at Sandbag\nModerator: Jessica Strefler\, Potsdam Institute for Climate Change Impact Research\n\nThe webinar format will consist of a 20-minute presentation and a 10-minute discussion with an invited expert stakeholder\, followed by a 30-minute open discussion (1 hour total).
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/uptake-webinar-6/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250210T091500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250210T104500
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250617T144011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T144011Z
UID:11465-1739178900-1739184300@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:EDITS Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Title: Circular Economy Modelling for Climate Change Mitigation – Updates from the Horizon Europe CIRCOMOD project \nModerator: Patrícia Fortes (NOVA University\, Lisboa) \nAbstract: While we realise that circular economy offers promising reduction of greenhouse gas emissions\, we have no good understanding of its impact\, magnitude\, synergetic and rebound effects. The current scenarios models and scenarios do not include circular economy options. CIRCOMOD develops a new generation of models that will address this gap. During this session\, we report and discuss the results of 2.5 years of work in the CIRCOMOD project\, focussing on model framework\, demand-side solutions\, supply side measures\, and economy-wide modelling.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/edits-webinar-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250129T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250129T133000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20241212T125737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250526T075813Z
UID:11121-1738152000-1738157400@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:EIEE Seminar-Webinar
DESCRIPTION:EIEE Seminar-Webinar \nTitle: Systemic Cooling Poverty: A Conceptual Framework and an Assessment in 29 Countries in the Global South \nSpeakers: Giacomo Falchetta\, ECIP and Enrica De Cian\, ECIP \nModerator: Anna Pirani \nAbstract: Systemic Cooling Poverty is defined as a situation of multidimensional deprivation that prevents an individual from achieving thermal comfort and adapting to hot temperatures. Deprivation can arise from exposure to specific climatic conditions\, lack of infrastructure and assets\, the existence of social and thermal inequalities\, health conditions\, education and work standards. Here we introduce the SCP framework (Mazzone et al. 2023) and we provide a quantitative assessment in the Global South\, covering 29 countries. We assemble a wide range of data sources from household surveys (n = 1\,155\,106 households)\, historical climate records\, large geospatial datasets\, and satellite data to represent the five core dimensions of SCP: (i) climate\, (ii) infrastructure and assets\, (iii) social and thermal inequalities\, (iv) health\, and (v) education and labor standards.  We are able to identify areas with high concentrations of households facing severe SCP\, identify the main drivers of observed SCP\, and highlight key interventions to reduce deprivation and increase adaptive capacity. The systemic representation of the different dimensions of heat adaptation deprivation allows to significantly advance the understanding of existing and growing heat-related risks\, also due to climate change and socio-demographic change. \n  \nRegister in advance.
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250123T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20250115T111930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T102301Z
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SUMMARY:EIEE Seminar-Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Title: The times they are a-changin’: How political attitudes change with energy prices \nSpeaker Jan Steckel (MCC) \nAbstract: We study the impact of the 2022-2023 energy crisis in Germany on political  attitudes. We collect 4 waves of panel data to measure how political stances change with increasing energy prices for households. Our difference-in-differences estimation exploits unique features of the German energy sector’s billing routines\, which allows for a quasi-experimental design. We show that increases in electricity payments lead to a decline in support for democratic institutions\, with effects intensifying over time. We also find that the price shock increased support for the far-right populist party among people who have little trust in the responsible use of public money.
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CATEGORIES:Seminar,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250115T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250115T150000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20241212T125204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250105T125915Z
UID:11118-1736949600-1736953200@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:UPTAKE webinar
DESCRIPTION:Potential and goal conflicts in reverse auction design for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS)\nThe next webinar of the recently launched series on the latest published papers on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) research will focus on the paper Potential and goal conflicts in reverse auction design for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS). \n\nSpeaker: Mathias Fridahl\, Linköping University\nPanelist: Filip Johnsson\, Chalmers University\nModerator: Wilfried Rickles\, Kiel Institute for the World Economy\nWednesday\, 15 January\, 2 pm – 3 pm\nRegister in advance here!\n\nThe webinar format will consist of a 20-minute presentation and a 10-minute discussion with an invited expert stakeholder\, followed by a 30-minute open discussion (1 hour total). \n  \nLearn more on the paper here.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/uptake-webinar-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250110T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20241212T124731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250105T124826Z
UID:11115-1736510400-1736514000@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:EIEE Webinar – Seminar
DESCRIPTION:EIEE Webinar – Seminar\nTitle: Low Depression Zones? The Effect of Driving Restrictions on Air Pollution and Mental Health \nSpeaker: Johannes Brehm\, research associate at RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research in Berlin\, a PhD Candidate at the Hertie School\, and a Joachim Herz Fellow. \nAbstract: Does exposure to air pollution impact mental health? This paper uses administrative health insurance data to estimate the long-term cumulative effects of air pollution exposure on mental health outcomes. For identification\, we exploit the staggered introduction of Low Emission Zones (LEZs) across German cities\, which restrict access for emission-intensive vehicles. We find that LEZs reduce various air pollutants and improve the population’s mental health measured by depression and anxiety diagnoses\, prescriptions\, and specialist visits. The health benefits emerge gradually\, with younger individuals benefiting the most. Our findings suggest substantial mental health co-benefits and avoided health costs from improved air quality. \n  \nRegister in advance.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/eiee-webinar-seminar-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241219T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241219T160000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20241128T124421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T165221Z
UID:11111-1734620400-1734624000@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:ADJUST Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Is the Social Climate Fund enough to ensure a Just Transition?\n\nOn December 19\, 2024\, at 15:00 CEST\, join us for an insightful webinar on EU climate measures to ensure a Just transition.\n\nOur keynote speaker\, Xaquin Garcia from BC3\, will analyze:\n\nThe socio-economic consequences of ETS2 and the Social Climate Fund (SCF)\nThe effectiveness of the SFC to ensure compensation for households’ welfare losses\nThe efficacy of the SCF in guaranteeing that energy-vulnerable households are not disproportionately impacted by EU climate measures\, such as ETS2.\n\nThe discussion will be moderated by Ireri Hernandez Carballo from CMCC\, promising an engaging session with plenty of opportunities for audience interaction.\n\nRegistration is required here.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/adjust-webinar-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241121T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260401T164019
CREATED:20240923T133938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T134024Z
UID:10973-1732190400-1732194000@ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com
SUMMARY:EIEE Webinar – Seminar
DESCRIPTION:EIEE Webinar – Seminar\nTitle: High-stakes decisions from low-quality data: AI decision-making for ecosystem conservation \nSpeaker: Lily Xu\, Postdoc at Oxford \nAbstract: Wildlife poaching pushes countless species to the brink of extinction\, with animal population sizes declining by an average of 70% since 1970. To aid rangers in preventing poaching in protected areas around the world\, we have developed a machine learning system to predict poaching hotspots and plan ranger patrols. In this talk\, we present technical advances in multi-armed bandits\, robust reinforcement learning\, and causal inference\, guided by research questions that emerged from on-the-ground challenges in deploying this system. We also discuss bridging the gap between research and practice\, from field tests in Cambodia and Uganda to large-scale deployment through integration with SMART\, the leading platform for protected area management used by over 1\,200 wildlife parks worldwide. \nRegister in advance.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/eiee-webinar-seminar-2/
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