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COP21 RIPPLES SIGNED

COP21: Results and Implications for Pathways and Policies for Low Emissions European Societies

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Project "COP21 RIPPLES" data sheet

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Coordinator
FONDATION INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ET LES RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES 

Organization address
address: RUE SAINT GUILLAUME 27
city: PARIS
postcode: 75007
website: www.iddri.org

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 Coordinator Country France [FR]
 Project website http://www.cop21ripples.eu
 Total cost 2˙986˙923 €
 EC max contribution 2˙986˙923 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3.5.1. (Fighting and adapting to climate change)
 Code Call H2020-SC5-2016-OneStageB
 Funding Scheme RIA
 Starting year 2016
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2016-12-01   to  2020-01-31

 Partnership

Take a look of project's partnership.

# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    FONDATION INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ET LES RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES FR (PARIS) coordinator 465˙310.00
2    UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON UK (LONDON) participant 325˙480.00
3    BRUEGEL AISBL* BE (BRUXELLES) participant 256˙992.00
4    CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS FR (PARIS) participant 225˙667.00
5    VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL BE (BRUSSEL) participant 216˙167.00
6    WUPPERTAL INSTITUT FUR KLIMA, UMWELT, ENERGIE GGMBH DE (WUPPERTAL) participant 194˙167.00
7    CLIMATE ANALYTICS GMBH DE (BERLIN) participant 167˙042.00
8    UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA UK (NORWICH) participant 153˙787.00
9    CLIMATE STRATEGIES UK (LONDON) participant 150˙065.00
10    FONDAZIONE CENTRO EURO-MEDITERRANEOSUI CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI IT (LECCE) participant 139˙917.00
11    WISEEUROPA - FUNDACJA WARSZAWSKI INSTYTUT STUDIOW EKONOMICZNYCH I EUROPEJSKICH PL (WARSZAWA) participant 136˙167.00
12    THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARSOF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE UK (CAMBRIDGE) participant 129˙999.00
13    UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN ZA (RONDEBOSCH) participant 127˙663.00
14    THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD UK (OXFORD) participant 93˙232.00
15    FUNDACAO COORDENACAO DE PROJETOS PESQUISAS E ESTUDOS TECNOLOGICOS COPPETEC BR (RIO DE JANEIRO) participant 71˙663.00
16    AGENZIA NAZIONALE PER LE NUOVE TECNOLOGIE, L'ENERGIA E LO SVILUPPO ECONOMICO SOSTENIBILE IT (ROMA) participant 55˙017.00
17    TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY CN (BEIJING) participant 49˙163.00
18    SOFIA UNIVERSITY ST KLIMENT OHRIDSKI BG (SOFIA) participant 29˙417.00

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 Project objective

The COP21 outcome represents an important new strategic context for EU climate policy. Analysing the implications of this new context requires an interdisciplinary approach, combining analysis of the evolution of the international climate regime as well as of NDCs and their socio-economic implications. Such analysis is also urgent, given the timelines imposed by the Paris Agreement for a “facilitative dialogue” in 2018 with a view to creating the conditions for the revision of NDC in 2020. In order to address the context described above, this project has four objectives : 1) Assess the adequacy of the NDCs submitted at COP21 in light of the global temperature target of limiting warming to 2°C/1.5°C. Through the analysis of GHG scenarios and energy system scenarios , the project will pay particular attention to the concrete system changes induced by NDCs, and compare them with the changes required to meet the global temperature limit. The project will also analyse scenarios limiting warming to 1.5°C, and the impact of NDCs on other sectors. 2) Assess the implications of NDCs and deeper mitigation pathways on other European socio-economic objectives. By integrating GHG and energy system scenarios into a range of different macro-economic, global energy system models and other quantified methodologies, the project will investigate implications for European socio-economic objectives related to innovation and technology deployment; trade and competiveness; investment, financial flows and economic growth (“green growth”); and global energy markets and energy security. 3. Assess the adequacy of the outcomes of COP21, and the implications and opportunities emerging from ongoing UNFCCC negotiations. The project will undertake a social sciences-based (in particular international law and international relations) assessment of the outcome of COP21. 4) Policy recommendations for EU climate policy and climate diplomacy.

 Deliverables

List of deliverables.
Website in full operation: the website is fully designed and developed and is launched on the web. This will include the logo of the project Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. 2020-02-21 14:57:09
Report of 2nd Project Meeting Documents, reports 2020-02-21 14:57:09
Report on key concepts, core challenges and governance functions in transformational polycentric international climate governance Documents, reports 2020-02-21 14:57:09
Members and Terms of Reference of the Project Advisory Board Documents, reports 2020-02-21 14:57:09
Report of 1st Stakeholder meeting Documents, reports 2020-02-21 14:57:09
Report on the international governance landscape and the role of the UNFCCC/Paris Agreement in it Documents, reports 2020-02-21 14:57:09
A review of competitiveness, carbon leakage and EU policy options in the post-Paris landscape Documents, reports 2020-02-21 14:57:09

Take a look to the deliverables list in detail:  detailed list of COP21 RIPPLES deliverables.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2020 Lafond, Greenwald and Farmer
Can stimulating demand drive costs down? World War II as a natural experiment
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
INET working paper Jan 2020 2020-04-15
2020 H. Chenet et al.
Policy Brief 6: Finance after the Paris Agreement – The necessary transformation of the financial system
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
COP21 RIPPLES – website 2020-04-15
2020 N. Berghmans et al.
Policy Brief 7 : Getting on to the right (emissions) path – An adequacy assessment framework and its application within the EU
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
COP21 RIPPLES – website 2020-04-15
2018 Kretschmer, Bianka; Zamarioli, Luis; Jones, Damon; Melkie, Mahlet
Chapter: Financial sector. In T. Rayner (Ed.), Evaluating the Adequacy of the Outcome of COP21 in the Context of the Development of the Broader International Climate Regime Complex
published pages: 40-69, ISSN: , DOI:
COP21 RIPPLES website 2020-04-15
2019 Zamarioli, Luis; Kretschmer, Bianka; Narvaez, Rodrigo
From transformational climate finance to transforming the financial system for climate
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
COP21 RIPPLES website 2020-04-15
2020 JORDAN, A.
Commentary
published pages: , ISSN: 2589-8116, DOI:
Earth System Governance (Special issue: Making Global Climate Governance Fit for Paris: The Sectoral Dimension) 2020-04-15
2019 G. Zachmann et al.
Policy Brief 4: Some Arguments for Increasing the EU’s 2030 Climate Ambition
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
COP21 RIPPLES – website 2020-04-15
2020 Sebastian Oberthür, Lukas Hermwille, Tim Rayner
A Sectoral Perspective on Global Climate Governance: Analytical Foundation
published pages: , ISSN: 2589-8116, DOI:
Earth System Governance (Special issue: Making Global Climate Governance Fit for Paris: The Sectoral Dimension) 2020-04-15
2019 L. Herwille et al.
Policy Paper 5: Putting Industrial Transformation at the Heart of the European Green Deal
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
COP21 RIPPLES – website 2020-04-15
2020 Sebastian Oberthür, Gauri Khandekar, Tomas Wyns
Global Governance for the Decarbonization of Energy-Intensive Industries: Great Potential Underexploited
published pages: , ISSN: 2589-8116, DOI:
Earth System Governance 2020-04-15
2018 COP21 RIPPLES consortium
Policy Brief 2: A Sectoral Perspective To Embark on Transformative Pathways
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
COP21 RIPPLES – website 2020-04-15
2020 Grubb, M and Wieners, C
Modeling Myths of Climate Change
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
2020-04-15
2020 Rayner, T.
Taking the slow route to decarbonisation? Developing climate governance for international transport
published pages: , ISSN: 2589-8116, DOI:
Earth System Governance (Special issue: Making Global Climate Governance Fit for Paris: The Sectoral Dimension) 2020-04-15
2019 Sanna Markkanen, Annela Anger-Kraavi
Social impacts of climate change mitigation policies and their implications for inequality
published pages: 827-844, ISSN: 1469-3062, DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2019.1596873
Climate Policy 19/7 2020-04-15
2018 Xi Yang, Fei Teng
The air quality co-benefit of coal control strategy in China
published pages: 373-382, ISSN: 0921-3449, DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2016.08.011
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 129 2020-04-15
2019 Fei Teng, Xin Su, Xin Wang
Can China Peak Its Non-CO 2 GHG Emissions before 2030 by Implementing Its Nationally Determined Contribution?
published pages: 12168-12176, ISSN: 0013-936X, DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b04162
Environmental Science & Technology 53/21 2020-04-15
2019 Stolyarova E, Mathy S, Mima S, Georgiev A., Bukowski M, Sniegocki A., Wetmañska Z.
Report on energy security implications of NDC and 2°C/1.5°C trajectories
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
2020-04-15
2019 Way et al
Wright meets Markowitz: How standard portfolio theory changes when assets are technologies following experience curves
published pages: 211-238, ISSN: 0000-0000, DOI:
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control Volume 101, April 2019 2020-04-15
2020 Torres Gunfaus, M
EU climate governance: lessons from the COP21 RIPPLES project
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
2020-04-15
2018 COP21 RIPPLES consortium
Policy Brief 3: Learning for Decarbonisation
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
COP21 RIPPLES – website 2020-04-15
2018 Kretschmer, Bianka; Schleussner Carl-Friederich; Menke, Inga; Narvaez, Rodrigo
The role of finance and investment in meeting the 1.5°C goal (BLOG)
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
Climate Analytics website 2020-04-15
2020 Tim Rayner, Sebastian Oberthür, Lukas Hermwille
A Sectoral Perspective on International Climate Governance: Key Findings and Research Priorities
published pages: , ISSN: 2589-8116, DOI:
Earth System Governance (Special issue: Making Global Climate Governance Fit for Paris: The Sectoral Dimension) 2020-04-15
2020 Rayner, T
Keeping it in the ground? Global governance and fossil fuel supply reduction
published pages: , ISSN: 2589-8116, DOI:
Earth System Governance (Special issue: Making Global Climate Governance Fit for Paris: The Sectoral Dimension) 2020-04-15
2018 François Lafond, Aimee Gotway Bailey, Jan David Bakker, Dylan Rebois, Rubina Zadourian, Patrick McSharry, J. Doyne Farmer
How well do experience curves predict technological progress? A method for making distributional forecasts
published pages: 104-117, ISSN: 0040-1625, DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2017.11.001
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 128 2020-02-21
2017 Oberthür, Sebastian; Hermwille, Lukas; Khandekar, Gauri; Obergassel, Obergassel
Strengthening International Climate Governance: The Case for a Sectoral Approach
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
2020-02-21
2017 Way, Rupert; Lafond, François; Farmer, J. Doyne; Lillo, Fabrizio; Panchenko, Valentyn
Wright meets Markowitz: How standard portfolio theory changes when assets are technologies following experience curves
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
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