The CCMI project supports modellers to attend conferences and workshops on climate change modelling. Last year number of researchers received travel support to attend the Fifteenth IAMC Annual Meeting 2022.
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"Last year, we Europeans produced more electricity from sun and wind than from gas and any other source. And the world's electricity system is now cleaner than ever before. We are on the path towards net-zero. But the speed of our progress must accelerate."
The EU Mission Adaptation Community of Practice facilitates the exchange of knowledge and experiences, strengthening coordination and collaboration among its members. It is accessible to the Charter Signatories, Friends of the Mission and other national authorities.
Members can benefit from participation in events, sharing good practices, and opportunities to link research with policy and practice.
The EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change focuses on supporting EU regions, cities and local authorities in their efforts to build resilience against the impacts of climate change. The Mission’s objective is to accompany at least 150 European regions and communities towards climate resilience by 2030.
MIP4Adapt’s technical assistance provides regional and local authorities that are Charter Signatories with tailored help to: develop adaptation pathways; identify climate adaptation demonstration projects; access funding; and assist with stakeholder engagement to establish transformative pathways towards climate resilience.
Find out more about the support available and the call for technical assistance.
On 30 March, the European Commission launched the third call for small-scale projects under the Innovation Fund, one of the world's largest funding programmes for the deployment of innovative low-carbon technologies.
The European Commission has received 239 applications from innovative clean tech projects, in response to the third Innovation Fund call for large-scale projects. The project proposals applying to four different topics will now compete for a total call budget of €3 billion.
On 28 March, the Commission welcomed the final adoption by the EU Member States of the European Commission’s proposal to make all new cars and vans registered in Europe zero-emission from 2035.
The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has published its Synthesis Report, the final part of its sixth assessment cycle, which confirms the link between human activity and the climate crisis.
Thousands of experts from all around the world are involved in the drafting of IPCC reports – and some of them even work at the European Commission.
To reach climate neutrality in Europe by mid-century, we need to invest in making our electricity grids sustainable and emission-free, while boosting European green industry.
301 regions and local authorities have now signed the Charter of the EU Mission for Adaptation to Climate Change. In doing so, they support the goals of the European Green Deal and EU Climate Adaptation Strategy.