Climate and energy economics
17 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 9 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- UNIVERZITA KARLOVA
Major Czech research university strong in NLP/machine translation, biomedical research, climate economics, and mathematical sciences across 107 H2020 projects.
“Coordinated GEMCLIME (EUR 1.27M) on climate/energy modelling, plus projects on adaptation, mitigation, consumer behaviour, and energy transition.”
CZ107 projects - BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY
Premier US university hosting European MSCA fellows across biomedical sciences, climate economics, neuroscience, and data analytics via transatlantic mobility schemes.
“GEMCLIME (2016-2022) focused on economics of climate change, mitigation, adaptation, and energy efficiency — one of their longest-running and most keyword-rich engagements.”
US88 projects - PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
Harvard University hosts European MSCA fellows across 83 H2020 projects spanning biomedical, quantum physics, climate economics, and humanities research.
“GEMCLIME focused on modelling climate and energy economics including CO2 mitigation, adaptation, consumer behaviour, and renewable energy policy.”
PrimaryUS83 projects - MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
World-leading US research university serving as a premier secondment host for European MSCA fellows across quantum science, physics, AI, and engineering.
“GEMCLIME (2016-2022) on global modelling of climate and energy, INNOVATIONOPTIONS on policy flexibility, and MinFuture on mineral resource forecasting.”
US76 projects - UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
South Africa's top research university, bringing African-context expertise in climate, health, marine science, and social governance to EU consortia.
“GEMCLIME, COP21 RIPPLES, and GREEN-WIN focused on climate modelling, mitigation pathways, and energy economics with African perspective.”
PrimaryZA50 projects - TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
US Ivy League university hosting European MSCA fellows across materials science, climate economics, neuroscience, and biomedicine.
“GEMCLIME focused on climate/energy economic modeling; ISIGrowth on sustainable growth; EXPANSE on urban health exposome — all with strong quantitative economics dimensions.”
PrimaryUS47 projects - ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING MCGILL UNIVERSITY
Leading Canadian university bridging EU-North American research in genomics, health data infrastructure, and federated cohort governance.
“Partner in GEMCLIME (2016-2022), a long-running project on economics of climate change covering mitigation, adaptation, consumer behaviour, and energy efficiency modelling.”
CA39 projects - TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Elite US research university hosting MSCA fellows across climate economics, physics, chemistry, neuroscience, and cultural heritage.
“GEMCLIME and GEOCEP are major multi-year MSCA networks focused on climate change economics, mitigation, and energy transition; TESTBED2 covers smart grid and demand response.”
PrimaryUS33 projects - THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Australia's leading research university, contributing Asia-Pacific expertise in climate economics, population genetics, archaeology, and astronomy to European consortia.
“Central contributor to GEMCLIME and GEOCEP (climate/energy policy modelling) and connected energy efficiency work across multiple MSCA networks.”
PrimaryAU31 projects - YALE UNIVERSITY
Top US research university contributing specialist expertise across psychology, physics, health, and climate economics as a third-party partner in MSCA mobility projects.
“GEOCEP (modeling climate and energy policies, 2022-2026) and CRAS (climate resilience of agricultural systems) represent a growing involvement in climate-related economic research.”
US24 projects - CORNELL UNIVERSITY
Major US research university contributing transatlantic expertise across food science, computational biology, materials, and behavioral research through MSCA mobility schemes.
“GEMCLIME addresses global climate-energy modeling, while 3F-FutureFreshFruit touches agricultural resilience — both connecting to sustainability themes.”
US23 projects - THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND
New Zealand's top research university, bridging European consortia with Pacific-region expertise in climate economics, linguistics, materials science, and marine research.
“Sustained involvement through GEMCLIME (2016-2022) and its successor GEOCEP (2022-2026), covering CO2 mitigation, energy transition, and consumer behaviour modelling.”
PrimaryNZ22 projects - THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Elite US research university hosting European MSCA fellows across climate economics, humanities, neuroscience, and theoretical physics.
“Anchored by GEMCLIME and GEOCEP (global excellence networks in climate/energy modeling) plus GLASST (health impacts of transport), covering CO2 mitigation, adaptation, consumer behaviour, and energy transition.”
PrimaryUS17 projects - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
Asia's top research university bridging EU consortia with global expertise in climate economics, DNA diagnostics, quantum science, and governance.
“GEMCLIME focused on modelling climate and energy economics; SUN2CHEM on solar CO2 reduction; SMART GEMS on smart grid energy management.”
PrimarySG14 projects - GEORGIA TECH RESEARCH CORPORATION
Georgia Tech's research arm — a top US engineering university bridging transatlantic cooperation in computational science, nanofabrication, and advanced materials.
“Long-running partnership in GEMCLIME (2016-2022), covering CO2 mitigation, adaptation economics, consumer behaviour, and renewable energy modeling.”
US12 projects - FONDATION JEAN JACQUES LAFFONT,TOULOUSE SCIENCES ECONOMIQUES
Elite French economics research centre specializing in market design, climate-energy economics, and advanced econometric methods.
“GEMCLIME, GEOCEP, and partly ADEMU address CO2 mitigation, energy transition, consumer behaviour in energy efficiency, and renewable energy policy modelling.”
PrimaryFR10 projects - BEIHANG UNIVERSITY
Leading Chinese aerospace university contributing to EU research in electric propulsion, vehicular cybersecurity, and climate-energy policy through staff exchange programmes.
“GEOCEP project models climate and energy policies including energy transition, mitigation, adaptation, and consumer behaviour.”
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