This paper shows that economic models of climate change produce climate dynamics inconsistent with current climate science models. Read more

This paper shows that economic models of climate change produce climate dynamics inconsistent with current climate science models. Read more
Exceeding tipping points in the climate system could lead to a measurable increase in the economic impacts of climate change,... Read more
This perspective explores how climate services may potentially incorporate information emerging from the new science of interannual-to-decadal (I2D) climate prediction in the Sahel region of West Africa. Read more
This brief summarises the main lessons from four years of the UMFULA project – led by the Grantham Research Institute, UMFULA has addressed questions of climate science, climate impacts and decision-making processes for adaptation in central and southern Africa, with focuses on Malawi and Tanzania. Read more
Mitigating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions has many health co-benefits and is a top public health priority. Policies... Read more
This brief provides an overview of future climate change in Tanzania, using results from the latest available climate model simulations. The UMFULA research team of the Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) programme has analysed 34 Global Climate Models (GCMs) that provide projections for Tanzania to try to distil robust messages and some key trends that may help planning and decision-making. Read more
This brief provides an overview of future climate change in Malawi, using results from the latest available climate model simulations.... Read more
Abstract The Paris Agreement long-term global temperature goal refers to two global warming levels: well below 2°C and 1.5°C above... Read more
Cities are particularly vulnerable to heat waves. Despite this, no comprehensive methodology has been developed to assess the costs of... Read more
Nicholas Stern calls on scientists, engineers and economists to help policymakers by better modelling the immense risks to future generations, and the potential for action. Read more