by nina | May 14, 2018 | Energy, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes, Science into policy
What do today’s energy policies add up to and how do they differ by region? Although climate change is a global problem, the policies to address it will be enacted at the national and local level. We need to understand the emissions implications of today’s energy...
by nina | May 14, 2018 | Asia, Energy, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes
The IIASA Energy Program (ENE) has developed a new generation of its modeling platform MESSAGEix, which is now available under an open source license. The model is used for research applications, as well as for capacity building in IIASA member countries and teaching...
by nina | May 14, 2018 | Building a sustainable future, Energy, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes
How much energy growth and what climate impacts are associated with meeting basic human needs? Bottom-up modeling of energy demand requirements in three countries–Brazil, India, and South Africa–shows that current energy supply could provide decent living standards if...
by nina | Apr 23, 2018 | Global, ISWEL, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes
Understanding the interplay between multiple climate change risks and socioeconomic development is increasingly required to inform policies to manage these risks in pursuit of the sustainable development agenda. To this end, IIASA researchers working on the Integrated...
by nina | Apr 18, 2018 | Global, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes, Systemic Risk and Network Dynamics
Systemic risk describes the likelihood of cascading failures in networks. Such risks arise in a broad range of different systems, such as power grids, ecosystems, supply chains, financial networks, disease dynamics, and transportation networks. The Systemic Risk and...
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