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Integrated assessment of climate and socio-economic change

Currently funded integrated assessment projects include:

Graph showing stranded fossil fuel asset losses and impacts across countries

Fig: Stranded fossil fuel asset losses and impacts across countries (Mercure et al 2018).

  • FRANTIC, addressing the trillion-dollar impacts of the green transition, a complex mix of stimulation from new technologies and costs of retiring fossil fuel assets;
  • LC3M, the integrated economic and climate analysis of enhanced rock weathering as a 'soft' geoengineering approach, through the Sheffield-based Leverhulme Centre for Climate Change Mitigation. Enhanced weathering acts to draw down atmospheric CO2 while simultaneously mitigating parallel global environmental problems of ocean acidification and soil degradation.

Previously funded integrated assessment projects include:

  • PPPP, developing stringent climate policy pathways to address the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change;
  • BRIDGE, investigating the energy-water-food nexus in Brazil;
  • ERMITAGE, an OU-led European consortium project, on model integration for global environmental change assessment.

Research topics have covered the economic impacts of ‘stranded’ fossil fuel assets and sea-level rise, and climate change impacts on energy demand, the availability of hydroelectric and wind power, and crop yields.

For an introduction to the Sheffield-based Leverhulme Centre for Climate Change Mitigation, featuring Neil Edwards, see the video below.



If you have any questions, or want to find out more about our work, please contact Neil Edwards.

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