- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Environmental Education and Sustainability
- Oil Palm Production and Sustainability
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Climate Change Communication and Perception
- Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
- Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Cocoa and Sweet Potato Agronomy
- Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
- Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
- Agricultural Innovations and Practices
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
2024
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
2021-2024
Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change
2021-2024
University of East Anglia
2024
Tyndall Centre
2024
University of Bristol
2024
Focus (Germany)
2021
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
1995
Max Planck Society
1995
Social cohesion plays a key role in processes of peacebuilding and sustainable development. Fostering social might present potential to enhance the connection natural resource management better functioning land use systems. This contribution explores nexus between cohesion, management, peacebuilding. We do so by (1) reviewing literature on three concepts (2) studying four different action areas context cocoa production for their namely (a) agroforestry; (b) cooperatives; (c) certification...
Abstract Emergingresearch points to large greenhouse gas mitigation opportunities for activities that are focused on the preservation and maintenance of ecosystems, also known as natural climate solutions (NCS). Despite quantifications potential biophysical carbon benefits these activities, estimates hold uncertainties few capture socio-economic bounds. Furthermore, uptake NCS remains slow information enabling factors needed successful implementation, co-benefits, trade-offs remain...
Abstract Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a critical component of any strategy to limit global warming well below 2°C and rapidly gaining attention in climate research policymaking. Despite its importance, there have been few attempts systematically evaluate the scientific evidence on CDR. Here we use an approach rooted artificial intelligence produce comprehensive systematic map CDR literature. In particular, hand-label 5,339 documents train machine learning classifiers with high levels...
Abstract Non-Technical Summary Information on social aspects of climate change intervention, such as behavioral choices and public acceptance, are often not included in global models. As a result, they have been critiqued for adequately reflecting ‘real world’ conditions. At the same time, these models important influential policy tools. To improve models, calls being made more interaction – or integration between science modelling research communities. Yet, it remains unclear how to achieve...
The importance of social drivers climate change interventions, or aspects, is currently underrepresented in computational modelling projections. These parameters are largely excluded from estimates technical mitigation potential, feasibility, and tools such as integrated assessment models (IAMs) other large-scale that influence the development policies notable bodies like Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. As such, this paper contributes to calls being made within research community...
The latest science shows that, to stop global warming, we must reach “net zero” emissions by 2050. This means that any carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) humans are still releasing into the atmosphere in 2050 would need be balanced out taking CO from and locking it away. process of removing is called removal (CDR). article will explain why CDR needed introduce some methods 2, including strengths weaknesses those methods. There many actions can take. Many bring lots other benefits, while have drawbacks...
Abstract Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) involves capturing CO2 from the atmosphere and storing it for decades to millennia. Alongside deep emissions reductions, CDR is required meeting temperature goal of Paris Agreement (IPCC 2022). However, parties agreement do not currently distinguish reductions in their climate pledges. In this perspective, we argue that lowers transparency hinders assessment how credible ambitious mitigation plans are.