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SUMMARY:NAVIGATE (online) Stakeholder Workshop (by invitation only)
DESCRIPTION:ROBUSTNESS AND LEGITIMACY OF MODELS FOR CLIMATE POLICY ASSESSMENT\nThis NAVIGATE workshop is organised by the University of Geneva and brings together three groups of participants: (i) stakeholders from national and international climate policy domains\, business\, and civil society organizations\, (ii) scholars from various disciplines that are relevant to climate policy\, and (iii) NAVIGATE consortium members. The workshop aims to benefit all participants by initiating a multi-stakeholder multi-disciplinary dialogue on a common theme of interest and in this way also inform the design of the NAVIGATE research activities.\nThe first NAVIGATE workshop focuses on the critical issues of robustness and legitimacy of models for climate policy assessment. Robustness refers to the analytical and technical adequacy of the models as well as the validity of modeling results given deep uncertainties and limits to state-of-the-art knowledge. Legitimacy encompasses transparency\, traceability and accessibility of the modeling itself as well as the design of participatory processes at the modeling-policy interface.\nAlthough often discussed in the last decade\, robustness and legitimacy of models face new challenges today because\, as in the case of NAVIGATE\, the models need to account for increasingly richer structural\, regional and distributional information as well as for transformative change in social\, technological and economic systems.\nThe aim of the workshop is to enable the participants to share their experiences and to reflect on the good-practice examples\, expectations\, and remaining challenges for robustness and legitimacy of models for climate policy assessment. Specifically\, these questions will be addressed: \nWhat defines robust models\, modeling results\, and climate policy recommendations?\nBy what means can this robustness be assessed\, ensured\, documented\, and communicated?\nWhat models need in order to be legitimate tools to inform climate policy? \nThe workshop will combine big-picture discussions on the topics of robustness and legitimacy with the case study analysis on the emissions gap: that is\, on the consistency of the current pathways of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) until 2030 and the 1.5°C target without or with low overshoot.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200531
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SUMMARY:NAVIGATE Partners Meeting  (closed event)
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nThe second NAVIGATE partner meeting takes place in remote due to the COVID global emergency.NAVIGATE is a project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme and carried out by a consortium of 15 European organisations and two others BRIC countries organizations (Brazil and China). It aims to develop the Next generation of AdVanced InteGrated Assessment modelling to support climaTE policy making. It will critically improve the capability of Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) to inform the design and evaluation of climate policies by targeting major advancements in two areas: describing transformative change in the economy\, in technology and in consumer goods and services\, and describing distributional impacts of climate change and climate policy.\nIn work packages 2-5 the partners focus on further developing the models to represent structural change in the economy and technological change\, lifestyle changes\, spatial and social heterogeneity and avoided climate change impacts\, and the co-benefits and trade-offs with other sustainable development goals. In work packages 1 and 6\, the partners aim to increase the usability\, transparency\, legitimacy and hence uptake of IAM results by key user groups. \nAt the core of framing these work packages is the stakeholder dialogue. It is structured around three user panels from the climate policy domain\, businesses and civil society organizations and also includes stakeholders from expert communities that relate to IAM work. Those stakeholders are involved in the project to elicit user needs and perceived hurdles for greater uptake and use of IAMs and give feedback on the research and IAM development work in the other work packages. \nTo know more about NAVIGATE project\, visit the website: https://navigate-h2020.eu/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20200507T143000
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SUMMARY:RFF-CMCC EIEE Webinars – THE IMPACTS OF COVID MEASURES ON THE POWER SECTOR OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nThe COVID crisis has led to a drop in electricity demand and generation. The study used the hourly load data from the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) to examine how the power system has responded in Italy\, France\, Spain\, Germany\, and UK\, both on the demand side and supply side. Preliminary results provide insights on the impact of COVID policies on the profile of aggregate electricity demand\, as well as on the generation mix and the carbon intensity of the power sector. The analysis shows that the COVID crisis has led to a drop in electricity load\, generation\, and CO2 emissions. Inspection of hourly data on weekday electricity generation by technology reveals that the ongoing demand-side shock has deepened the decarbonization\, further contributing to emission reduction. \nSpeaker: Francesco Pietro Colelli\, Ca’ Foscari University Venice\, Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change Foundation (CMCC)\, RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE)\nModerator: Enrica De Cian\, Ca’ Foscari University Venice\, Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change Foundation (CMCC)\, RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE) \nAcknowledgments\nThis research has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 756194 (ENERGYA).
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20200422T140000
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SUMMARY:RFF-CMCC EIEE Webinar on  “Does information on energy costs lead to low efficiency purchases?”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nThe research team conducted a large-scale fieldexperiment with an online retailer to evaluate the impact of energy costinformation on purchasing decisions of large household appliances. Results showthat drawing attention to energy costs leads to less efficient purchases -especially when providing lifetime energy costs. Search and navigation data onthe retailer’s website confirm that the treatments increase attention paid toinefficient products. This is consistent with customers over-estimating energysavings from high-efficiency products. Results have implications for designinginformation campaigns aimed at promoting energy efficiency. \nSpeaker: Giovanna d’Adda\, University of Milan\, Fondazione Pesenti and RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE)\, Centro Euro‐Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici\, Italy\nModerator: Cristina Cattaneo\, RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE)\, Centro Euro‐Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici\, Italy
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200702
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SUMMARY:International Energy Workshop – Postponed 2021
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nThe International Energy Workshop (IEW) is one of the leading conferences for the international energy modeling research community. In a world of environmental and economic constraints\, energy modeling is an increasingly important tool for addressing the complexity of energy planning and policy making.The 39th edition of the International Energy Workshop (IEW) will be hosted by the Fraunhofer ISE – due to the Covid-19 outbreak it will be postponed to 2021. \nInternational Energy Workshop (IEW) \nEIEE researchers participate in the Conference as presenters. \nEIEE holds the Secretariat and Massimo Tavoni is one of the co-directors.
URL:https://ab42158a9ffe39a495c70.admin.hardypress.com/event/international-energy-workshop-postponed-2021/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200502
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SUMMARY:INNOPATHS All-partners meeting
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nAll-Partners Meeting of the INNOPATHS project (https://innopaths.eu/).INNOPATHS (Innovation Pathways\, Strategies and Policies for the Low-Carbon Transition in Europe) is a four year EU funded research project that aims to work with key economic and societal actors to generate new\, state-of-the-art low-carbon pathways for the European Union..\nCMCC is partner of the project
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200629
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SUMMARY:EAERE Conference – remote
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\n25th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists – online in 2020. Due to the coronavirus outbreak\, the city government of Berlin has decided that all physical events at universities have to be cancelled until the end of July. Therefore EAERE together with the PC and LOC decided to hold this year’s conference as a virtual event. \nThe conference is organized by Technische Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU Berlin). The conference is supported by the wider Berlin research community in environmental and resource economics\, most notably by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)\, and Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC). The organization of the conference is also supported by the Berlin Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI). \nYou must be logged in to see the programme. \nhttp://fleximeets.com/eaere2020/?p=home \n\n26 June 2020\, h 15:00 PM Local Time \nA Semi-plenary – Joint RFF-CMCC-EDF Policy Session on “Policies to support workers and communities in the transition to clean energy economies in the US and the EU“. \nMore info here \n\n27 June 2020\, h 11:00 AM Local Time\nA special session is dedicated to this year’s winners of the EAERE Award for ERC Grants laureates in the field of environmental and resource economics. Each of the ERC laureates will present on their current and future research\, as well as offering insights into the application process. \n\nThursday 25 June  \nEIEE researchers will present the following papers: \nLara Aleluia Reis\, Laurent Drouet\, Massimo Tavoni – Optimal Global Cost-Benefit Analysis — Policies that save lives  \nLorenza Campagnolo\, Enrica De Cian – Distributional implications of climate change impacts on energy demand for Italian households \nJohannes Emmerling \, Paolo Gazotti\, Giacomo Marangoni\, and Massimo Tavoni – DICE at the (almost) country level: Growth impacts and inequality in RICE+ \nTimothy Foreman – The Effects of Dust Storms on Economic Development \nYeong Jae Kim  – The benefits of international collaboration on energy innovation in South Korea \nSoheil Shayegh\, Elnaz Roshan – Green Capital and Green Jobs: a Fast Transition to Green Economy \nElena Verdolini\, L. Nesta\, and F. Vona. – Threshold Policy Effects and Directed Technical Change in Energy Innovation \nYu Zheng\, Soheil Shayegh – Climate change\, inequality\, and wealth transfer: A case study of Uganda \nMore info will be available soon.
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