A new open-source energy model to guide the transition to a low carbon European socio-economy. Funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme GA No691287
🙋♀️🙋♂️Thank you for your attention during last years! Project Medeas consortium is just finishing up all the outcomes and we will be closing the project soon. A summary brochure 📖 is available in all partner languages (also Bulgarian)➡️ medeas.eu/technical-notes
New publication is out! Our colleagues from @UVa_es published a paper entitled "Modelling of sectoral energy demand through energy intensities in MEDEAS integrated assessment model". Read more --> medeas.eu/news/scientific-pu…
And here it is! The #WhiteBook-a collection of all our precious thoughts, #simulations and results to guide #policymakers in planning the #european#energytransition. Our Board of Stakeholders will get a sneak peek today, we’ll give you a shout when the e-version is online ;)
Sir David Attenborough accepts the Chatham House Prize with the Queen watching on.
He uses the moment to urge for international action on climate change...
Presenting our final policy recommendations at the last Stakeholder Meeting @ProjectMEDEAS. The more we wait with the #energytransition the worse it will be! Investing aggressivly into RES is a no-regret descision!
Today, it is the final meeting of the consortium. We summarize main deliverables and polish our results, so that they are understandable to policy makers.
@ProjectMEDEAS MOOC is now on the website of Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium (IAMC) who leads the integrated assessment modeling community medeas.eu/news/integration-l…
I agree with Tamsin. When I give talks in schools, I make it clear that climate change is a *very* serious problem & needs to be urgently addressed, but I also avoid causing despair or panic. I reassure them that they are NOT going to “die of climate change” as some seem to think
@GreenRupertRead Rupert, I am shocked at this talk. Please stop telling children they may not grow up due to climate change. It is WRONG and deflects from the fact it is poor people who are at risk due to inequality exacerbated by shifts in weather. youtu.be/6Lt0jCDtYSY