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Johannes Emmerling

H-index: 33
Economics 46%
Environmental science 18%

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adrien-fabre.bsky.social
1. In a GREAT paper (why isn't it published??), Anthoff, Dennig & @johannesemm.bsky.social show that most IAMs have a hidden goal of a uniform price and define Negishi weights to arrive at that goal. Yet, carbon price should grow at the discount rate (at least under a carbon budget constraint)...
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Agreed. Socioeconomically optimal values have been found at roughly 83%. And even then, political and social implications need to be anticipated and addressed.
NB: Even the 55% target has not yet been digested. We found people believe the EU will only manage 43% by 2030. More Credibility is needed.

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florianleblanc.bsky.social
Huge thank to the lead author Rik van Heerden
and co-authors: Oreane Y. Edelenbosch, Vassilis Daioglou, @thomaslegallic.bsky.social , Luiz Bernardo Baptista, Alice Di Bella, Francesco Pietro Colelli, @johannesemm.bsky.social , Panagiotis Fragkos, Robin Hasse, Johanna Hoppe [...]

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florianleblanc.bsky.social
Results: By 2050, direct CO₂ emissions drop ~65% in buildings & ~70% in transport (vs. current policies).

Demand-side strategies provide climate benefits!

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florianleblanc.bsky.social
🚀 Want to meet the Paris Agreement goals? Reducing energy demand in buildings & transport is key!

🔎 Our latest study quantifies how demand-side strategies complement low-carbon supply-side solutions.

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pik-potsdam.bsky.social
🆕 study: Climate change and #inequality are deeply intertwined. Keeping global temperatures below 1.5°C can reduce long-term inequality increase by 2/3, researchers show. Well-designed policies can help stabilize climate & promote economic inclusion: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
johannesemm.bsky.social
1/5 Our new paper in @JEEM_tweets analyzes how rising temperatures affect different income groups, finding poorer households are more vulnerable. 🌡️📊 @CmccClimate @M_E_Gilli @F_Granella @matteo_calca Open access paper:
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1/6 New study compares net zero pathways for USA and EU by 2050, analyzing 28+ energy models. Key findings on electrification, emissions, and renewable energy deployment. Based on @StanfordEng EMF-37 and @ecemf_2020 🇺🇸🇪🇺🧵 @CmccClimate
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Join us for ECEMP 2024! 😎 The conference focused on key modelling insights for Climate and Energy policies. Checkout the 8th HYBRID edition, online and in Bruxelles! www.ecemf.eu/ecemp/ecemp-...
ECEMP is organized in collaboration with DGs at the European Commission and EU funded projects.
johannesemm.bsky.social
Join us for ECEMP 2024! 😎 The conference focused on key modelling insights for Climate and Energy policies. Checkout the 8th HYBRID edition!
ECEMP is organized in collaboration with DGs at the European Commission and EU funded projects.
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good point, first post on Bsky, still learning :-) reposting
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What climate targets perform best under a multidimensional welfare criterion (extended
#HDI
)? w/ U. Kornek & S. Zuber we assess the IPCC's AR6 scenarios based on seven dimensions. C2 (1.5 °C with overshoot) performs best. doi.org/10.1016/j.ec...
#capableclimate
#net0prisma
#CmccClimate
johannesemm.bsky.social
What climate targets perform best under a multidimensional welfare criterion (extended #HDI)? W/ Kornek & Zuber we assess the IPCC's AR6 scenarios based on seven dimensions. C2 (1.5 °C with overshoot) performs best. @capableclimate #net0prisma @CmccClimate
johannesemm.bsky.social
New paper: CMCC researchers look into the interlinkages between climate change and global economic inequality. Some key takeaways for impacts of climate policies, scenarios for the global Gini index, social justice, and acceptance @CmccClimate (1/5)
johannesemm.bsky.social
Inequality and Climate Change - two important and interlinked challenges for soceity. Very happy that we finally finished our empirical paper with @M_E_Gilli @F_Granella @matteo_calca on the impact of climate change on inequality within countries. Three important findings:
johannesemm.bsky.social
This year's ECEMP conference kick offs tomorrow! After 9 month of preparing this exciting conference on European #Energy and #Climate issues within the @ECEMF_2020. Register and join online for free here:
johannesemm.bsky.social
A vicious cycle of global warming, climate extremes, higher energy demand (esp. for cooling), thus further emissions and warming makes early-on mitigation even more important. Check out our new paper with @FranPieC @edecian @jackjackk1
johannesemm.bsky.social
#Savethedate October 5-7, 2022 ECEMP @ECEMF_2020 Conference
Acting on the ambitions to a #netzero EU: roadblocks, challenges, and opportunities
The deadline for submission will be June 20, 2022
More info in the coming weeks
johannesemm.bsky.social
The EU's ambitious #FitFor55 package deserves great attention (see, e.g., the detailed comments by @Tagliapietra_S). But how fair is the target itself globally? Based on works led by @Hel1vs and @nicolejvdb @nlenvironagency @EIEEorg et al., the #EU target for 2030 is..
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#BeyondGDP is an important concept. Can #happiness or subjective well-being based on surveys provide an indicator at the macro level? We argue it might, finding strong economic, environmental and social explanatory variables drivers. and SSP simulations.
johannesemm.bsky.social
Large uncertainty around sea-level rise and the potential for #adaptation. Interesting discussions about the macroeconomic costs due to SLR. And what is the limit to adaptation to #ClimateChange? @lolow225 @micheldenelzen @zoivrontisi @IIASAVienna @nlenvironagency @CmccClimate
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Inequality and the Social Cost of Carbon | Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists: Vol 6, No 2
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Experimental evidence for tipping points in social convention
Just 25% of the population need to be convinced. Let's hope for good causes.
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#GeoEngineering could provide a last-resort solution to limit global warming. Governance is crucial due to the negative externality, as we show in our (@tavoni_massimo , @JohannesEmm from @EIEEorg @CmccClimate @polimi) latest article published on #SRM in

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