In this episode, Anita Engles & Jochem Marotzke speak about the recently Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023, that systematically analyzed and assessed the plausibility of certain well-defined climate futures based on present knowledge of social drivers and physical processes.
It is an incredibly important piece of research, and through this conversation we not only spoke about the findings, but which stakeholders they see as critical, and what they see as their role as academics is through the engagement process.
Link to Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023
https://www.cliccs.uni-hamburg.de/results/hamburg-climate-futures-outlook.html
Timestamps:
00:20 – Welcome to Sustainable Ambassador Podcast
00:54 – Prof Anita Engels Introduction
01:30 – Prof Jochem Marotzke Introduction
02:30 – Cluster of Excellence “Climate, Climatic Change, and Society” (CLICCS) Background
04:00 – Understanding Individuals & Institutions for Change
06:00 – Biggest Insight of Research
08:00 – Critical Levers for Change
09:10 – Major Inhibitors to Change
11:50 – Bringing Urgency to Realities of Climate Change
14:00 – Plausibility to Maintain 1.5C & Preparing for Overshoot
About Cluster of Excellence “Climate, Climatic Change, and Society” (CLICCS)
The Cluster of Excellence “Climate, Climatic Change, and Society” (CLICCS) will establish a long-term program spanning the range from basic research on climate dynamics and climate-related social dynamics to the transdisciplinary exploration of human–environment interactions.
CLICCS will investigate how the climate changes and how society changes with it, thereby feeding back on climate. Understanding these changes, including how societies adapt, will enable us to assess with far greater confidence than before the range of imaginable climate futures.
In taking on this challenge, CLICCS is guided by the overarching question: “Which climate futures are possible and which are plausible?”
To learn more about CLICCS, please go to: https://www.cliccs.uni-hamburg.de/
About Anita Engels
Anita Engels is professor of sociology at the University of Hamburg. She is a social scientist working on climate change and society.
About Jochem Marotzke
Prof. Dr Jochem Marotzke is a director at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M), where he heads ‘The Ocean in the Earth System’ department, and professor at Universität Hamburg.
He studied physics at the universities of Bonn, Copenhagen, and Kiel, and obtained his doctorate in physical oceanography in Kiel.
He worked as coordinating lead author and lead author for the Fifth Assessment Report of the IPCC.
About Collective Responsibility
Based in Shanghai, Collective Responsibility is a strategic advisory firm founded by Richard Brubaker, one of Asia’s most recognized authorities on sustainability, innovation and responsible leadership.
Founded with the fundamental belief that a sustainable world can only be achieved through awareness of issues, finding tangibility in business cases, and development of cross-sector collaboration, Collective Responsibility acts as a knowledge base, catalyst, and facilitator between stakeholders.
Our mission is to:
– Create a knowledge base and catalyze discussion of issues related to the development of civil society, business sustainability and social development in Asia.
– Develop tangible interests, engagement, and action on issues of sustainability (economic, environmental and societal).
– Develop organizational capacity with the aim to help create stable and profitable enterprises.
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