Please see the thread below for new research highlighting the human cost of war in Yemen!
We updated our previous analysis through 2021 and modeled recovery scenarios.
By @taylorlhanna@dkbohl and me in collaboration with our colleagues @UNDPYemen:
https://t.co/JtIjlGVKf9
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Amid converging global crises, the world remains dangerously unprepared for shared risks.
But we are not powerless.
The first-ever @UN Global Risk Report sends a clear message: our future depends on global cooperation to address these threats.
https://t.co/7FU2eWSScN
Our topical collection on social science & sustainability technology, edited by Leaf Van Boven & myself is out. Intro here: https://t.co/xqdCrbVixu
Papers here: https://t.co/JveHMIVzlM
Great contributors incl. @maxboykoff@moyerjonathan@GernotWagner @SGonzalezCoffin & many more!
📢New Research
A #sustainable-development-oriented world may trigger changes in the geopolitical landscape & spark new international conflicts
@moyerjonathan@josefkorbel
https://t.co/CRrBFivfUw
The IRA has the potential to significantly reduce US emissions, as @JesseJenkins, @JEBistline and others have shown. In a new @NatureClimate paper, we discuss the supply, demand, and polarization challenges that could get in the way. 1/
https://t.co/zbtzc0Xem3
Using new data on the 90 largest service-provision INGOs, @moyerjonathan, @austinsmatthews, J Evans, J McPhee & W Kettlun, explore how these alter aid strategies based on security conditions, finding that threats may limit the amount & types of aid https://t.co/SS7j9rqkno @isanet
Great discussion. Thanks to @adrianshahbaz and @StaffanILindber for making the trip to Denver, and to @josefkorbel@UofDenver for organizing a fantastic summit. #DenverDS2023
.@moyerjonathan et al.: "How many people will live in poverty because of climate change? A macro-level projection analysis to 2070"
Stay tuned for the rest of the collection, coming soon! 2/2
🚨IMPORTANT PAPER🚨
@moyerjonathan published one of the first globally quantitative estimates for #degrowth emission impacts and health outcomes.
READ👇👇👇
@sorin_cristescu @mtaa324 @RogerPielkeJr You consume food, materials, energy, housing, infrastructure, services, ICT, transportation, on and on and on...
@HMcJeon But these don't do much to change the long-term socioeconomic costs. My conclusion is that degrowth remains very important as one component of policy strategies to address the balance between development and climate impacts. It's a messy-middle-path approach.
@HMcJeon But then you have the problem of pretty terrible socioeconomic outcomes, even with dramatic transformations in social policy. I tested eliminating military spending, increasing cash transfers significantly, and making the world as equal as Albania.