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In 2015, DG CLIMA tasked IDDRI with coordinating a consortium involving 14 research institutes, country teams from the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project and IPCC global modellers, to contribute to develo- ping low-carbon strategies for 2050. Known as MILES (Modelling and In- forming Low Emission Strategies), this consortium has already produced a number of key reports.

Study October 2015 Read also Beyond the numbers: Understanding the transformation induced by INDCs
    Authors:
  • Thomas Spencer,
  • Roberta Pierfederici

After a noteworthy report on the im- plications of the INDCs,4 published ahead of COP21, the consortium conducted further research in diffe- rent geographical areas, including the European Union. The resulting analysis and recommendations are clear: the European Union and its member states needed to review their low-carbon strategies, focusing more on conditions for the structural transformation of major emitting sectors where progress is especially slow, such as transport and industry, with a view toachievingdeepdecarbonisationby 2050. These two sectors are now the subject of additional specific projects at IDDRI.

Study November 2016 Read also State of the Low-Carbon Energy Union: Assessing the EU’s progress towards its 2030 and 2050 climate objectives
    Authors:
  • Thomas Spencer,
  • Oliver Sartor,
  • Roberta Pierfederici
  • and 1 more.

Presented in Brussels in November 2016 in the presence of Artur Runge Metzger, Director of DG CLIMA, Andreas Barkman, advisor to the Eu- ropean Environment Agency and Carl de Maré, Vice-President of Ar- celor Mittal, this report received consi- derable media attention: from the ge- neral press (20 Minutes) to specialised journals (Energy Post), and from Englishlanguagemedia(Bloomberg, The Washington Post) to publications in around 30 other countries (Ger- many, Italy, China, Brazil, etc.).

Tribune November 8th 2016 Read also Le moment d’une politique climatique 2.0 de l’UE est-il venu ?
    Authors:
  • Thomas Spencer,
  • Teresa Ribera

 

MILES Consortium 

14 research teams

9 teams at their respective country/region level:

  • Energy Planning Program, Center for Energy and Environmental Economics, Graduate School of Engineering, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, (COPPE/UFRJ), Brazil
  • Tsinghua University, China
  • Renmin University and National Centre for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation, China
  • Energy Research Institute of NRDC (ERI), China
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), United States
  • The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), India
  • Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), India
  • National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Japan
  • Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE), Japan

5 teams working at the global level:

  • Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK), Germany
  • International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria
  • Energy - Economy - Environment Modelling Laboratory (E3M Lab), Grèce ▪ Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL), Netherlands
  • The Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC), Italy

See the MILES project

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