The TTCT-CMCC in Milan is #hiring a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher interested in water and energy systems analysis. See the #JobOpportunity here:
https://t.co/lezsJxgtHL
For more details, see the 2024 #OpenAccess paper in @EarthsFutureEiC from Zachary M. Hirsch, Harrison B. Zeff, Rohini S. Gupta, Chris R. Vernon, Patrick M. Reed, Gregory W. Characklis
https://t.co/tug6qzxA9L
A “two-way option” contract model could boost water resilience in the western U.S. by shifting water from farms to cities in droughts and back in wet years. The model promises cost savings for cities and productivity gains for agriculture a win-win for smarter water use!
Insightful new study on Colorado’s West Slope Basins! Using a novel model, it shows how small climate shifts may lead to a drier regime where extreme droughts become routine, impacting local water needs and downstream deliveries to Lake Powell.
https://t.co/6ufz4cV9zS
Indiana University is #hiring an Associate/Full Professor in Climate Change Modeling and Disaster Resilience! See the #JobOpportunity here:
https://t.co/YQnhR0zWjJ
📋 Conference: Innovations in Climate Resilience📋
Don't miss this opportunity to showcase your climate innovations and connect with like-minded professionals who are shaping the future of our planet.
📅 April 21-23, 2025
🗺️ Washington DC
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This subset selection allows multisector models (energy, water, land) to explore climate impacts efficiently, aligning with IPCC guidelines on climate sensitivity.
For more details, see the 2024 #OpenAccess paper by Abigail Snyder, Noah Prime, Claudia Tebaldi, and Kalyn Dorheim
Researchers have developed an uncertainty-informed method to select CMIP6 ESMs for impact modeling. With CMIP6’s large model archive, selecting models that preserve the full uncertainty range in temperature, precipitation, and more is crucial.
https://t.co/ATHtthy0iP
DOE Office of Science program in Biological and Environmental Research (BER) hereby announces applications for Climate Resilience Centers
https://t.co/y8mNSz42Jt
The paper highlights the need for iterative methods to tackle complex grid regions, making energy pathways more resilient to climate, tech, and policy shifts. More details in the comment in Current Sust/renewable energy reports #OpenAccess by Kendall Mongird and Jennie Rice.
Integrated Multiscale Modeling Framework: This approach boosts long-term energy planning with new tools that integrate capacity expansion and production cost models, allowing for high-res grid simulations and site-specific infrastructure feasibility.
https://t.co/TRzKiHtOw9
For more details, see the 2024 #OpenAccess paper in Environ. Res. Lett. from Lili Yao, Stephen B Ferencz, Ning Sun and Hongxiang Yan
https://t.co/Mgzv8HnaQX
Water management (WM) in Texas plays a key role in shaping hydrological drought dynamics. A new study shows WM reduces drought frequency but increases duration and severity in many areas. Impacts vary by season, with attenuation in summer and intensification in winter/spring.
The University of Alabama is #hiring!
Applications for Assc./Full Professors are open from now until Aug 1 2025. See details here: https://t.co/psrUqGbStF