PARIS REINFORCE: Delivering on the Paris Agreement: A demand-driven, integrated assessment modelling approach

The PARIS REINFORCE EU-funded project is developing a novel, demand-driven, integrated assessment model-oriented framework for effectively supporting the design and analysis of climate policies in the EU as well as in other major emitters and selected less emitting countries.

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Prosjektfakta

Start og sluttdato
1.6.2019 - 30.11.2022 (prosjektet er avsluttet)
Finansiering
EU Horizon 2020

Responding to climate change requires transdisciplinary processes to come into play in order to put together a jigsaw of initiatives that altogether constitute effective national, regional and global climate policies. These policies must be science-based, technically feasible, financially viable, socially acceptable, and robust, as well as globally coordinated in a cooperative, Talanoa-spirit manner.

PARIS REINFORCE is aimed at effectively supporting the design of climate policies, in light of these requirements.

Read more about the project on https://paris-reinforce.eu/

 

The project is coordinated by 

National Technical University of Athens

Partners:

BC3 - Basque Centre for Climate Change, Spain
Bruegel, Belgium
University of Cambridge, UK
CICERO Center for International Climate Research, Norway
CMCC - Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici, Italy
E4SMA - Energy Engineering Economic Environment Systems Modeling and Analysis, Italy EPFL - École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Germany
Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine - Grantham Institute, UK
Holistic P.C., Greece
Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy Stichting, Netherlands
Société Européenne d’Economie, France
Centre for Sustainable Development of the University of Brasilia, Brazil
China University of Petroleum-Beijing, China
Institute of Economic Forecasting – Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan
TERI - The Energy and Resources Institute, India