Outputs
Below, you will be able to find all the outputs, including publications, summary notes and webinar recordings, produced throughout the lifetime of the Climate Recon 2050 project.
Before the first outputs of the project are made available, we invite you to explore our collection of Partner Publications: a selection of papers and other documents on the topic of climate strategies, decarbonisation scenarios and long-term climate governance, produced by the project’s partners.
Judith Voss-Stemping, IDDRI
Meeting the long-term goals of the Paris Agreement requires profound changes to current patterns of socioeconomic development including consumption, employment, and infrastructure affecting all parts of society including stakeholders.
Date of Publication:
December 2018
Vicki Duscha, Sascha Lehmann, Fraunhofer ISI
Modelling of economic and technological developments as well as emissions is key part for policy and strategy development at the EU level and in a number of Member States.
Date of Publication:
November 2018
Frauke Wiese, DTU Mangement Engineering
Energy system models play an important role in the process of deriving climate strategies and policies. Full transparency in calculating these long-term scenarios is essential for credibility and reproducibility of the scenarios and the respective climate strategies. Open data and models furthermore enable broad collaboration and increase efficiency by avoiding duplication of work.
Date of Publication:
November 2018
Ewa Iwaszuk, Matthias Duwe, Ecologic Institute
The Briefing Note presents the first insights of the Climate Recon 2050 project.
The document brings together insights from the discussions on long-term climate planning held among policymakers from 10 EU Member States, and builds on related research conducted by project partners.
Date of Publication:
October 2018
Ines Haug, Vicki Duscha, Fraunhofer-ISI.
This summary note presents key topics of interest to modelling community, in the field of developing decarbonisation scenarios and modelling for 2050 long-term strategies in the EU and its MS.
Date of Publication:
October 2018
Ruth Blanck (Öko Institut), Till Gnann, Patrick Plötz (Fraunhofer ISI)
Transport accounts for about 25% of Europe’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2015 and the emissions mainly stem from road transport fuel. This technical note aims to discuss current practices in modelling policies for a transition towards low-carbon transport.
Date of Publication:
6 August 2018
Partner Publication by IDDRI, Ecologic Institute and the LSE Grantham Research Institute (GRI)
Strong national climate governance frameworks are crucial to establish and maintain political support for the low-carbon transition. Robust governance frameworks combine key elements such as legally binding targets, broad stakeholder participation and review mechanisms that allow for adjustments over time.
Date of Publication:
2018
Partner publication by IDDRI & Ecologic Institute
This publication highlights lessons that can be learned from recent experiences with 2050 decarbonization strategies in selected EU countries. It builds on these experiences to highlight some examples of good practice when it comes to long-term decarbonization strategy development.
Date of Publication:
2017