Work Programme 2012 COOPERATION Theme 6 Environment (including climate change) Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change European Commission Research.

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Work Programme 2012 COOPERATION Theme 6 Environment (including climate change) Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change European Commission Research & Innovation FP7 - Cooperation - Environment Andrea Tilche Head of Unit: Climate change and natural hazards 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change Overall aim To create a more effective interface between climate change knowledge, social and economic systems and the policy-making process In particular, the call will explore: The key knowledge gaps in climate science that may allow reliable seasonal-to-decadal predictions, paving the way to the future development of climate services The economic opportunities the costs and the impacts associated to the development of a low carbon, resource efficient and climate resilient society and economy, by: Improving the energy-economy-climate modelling tools for assessing costs and impacts of mitigation pathways Improving our capability of assessing the full costs and benefits of adaptation strategies Exploring the best mix of economic and non-economic instruments that may complement the EU Emission Trading System in order to reach the 2050 GHG reduction targets The opportunities, risks, feasibility and policy implications of geo-engineering Indicative budget: 55 M€ 17/01/2019

Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change Sub-activities involved Sub-activity 6.1.1 Pressures on environment and climate Sub-activity 6.1.2 Environment and health Sub-activity 6.3.1 Environmental technologies Sub-activity 6.4.1 Earth and ocean observation systems and monitoring methods 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change ENV.2012.6.1-1 Seasonal-to-decadal climate predictions towards climate services Goals: The improvement of seasonal-to-decadal climate predictions at regional and local scale to satisfy the needs and requirements of various stakeholders and economic sectors at European level, in view of future climate services. Proposals should address: Key problems and uncertainties to advance our understanding of critical processes in the climate system at different scales It should take into account trends, feedbacks, teleconnections and threshold levels of the earth climate system or its compartments; should make use of existing climate information and observations and may conduct field experiments where necessary to close knowledge gaps Proposals may focus on specific knowledge gaps which undermine short term climate predictions and should demonstrate the degree by which they will contribute to the improvement of the reliability, precision and accuracy of short term climate predictions at various scales 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change ENV.2012.6.1-1 (cont.) Expected impact: More reliable seasonal-to-decadal climate predictions Improved preparedness and resilience of society to changing climate conditions and high risk patterns from seasons to years ahead Reduced costs of emergency interventions Better market preparation, higher business continuity (e.g. agriculture, transport) European contribution to the WMO Global Framework for Climate Services New business opportunities for SMEs Additional information: Collaborative Project Two-stage evaluation. One or more proposals can be selected Projects linked through a coordination mechanism defined during the negotiation stage Cooperation with international initiatives and non-EU partner is encouraged Max. EU contribution per project <9 M€ 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change ENV.2012.6.1-2 Development of advanced techno-economic modelling tools for assessing costs and impacts of mitigation policies Goals: To develop and validate new climate-energy-economy models (or model components/improvement of existing ones) better capable of providing reliable information to decision makers Proposals should address: Key limitations of currently available models, such as the difficulty of representing pervasive technological developments, positive feedbacks, non-linearities, thresholds and irreversibility, etc. Any issue that proponents consider of importance for improving our today’s modelling capabilities Different scales, key economic and societal sectors 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change ENV.2012.6.1-2 (cont.) Expected impact: Reduced costs, improved acceptance and higher confidence in mitigation trajectories More effective knowledge-based climate mitigation policy options Support to the Roadmap to 2050 Additional information: Collaborative Project Two-stage evaluation. One or more proposals can be selected Projects linked through a coordination mechanism defined during the negotiation stage Max. EU contribution per project <6 M€ 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change ENV.2012.6.1-3 Strategies, costs and impacts of adaptation to climate change Goals: Building of a comprehensive knowledge base to identify appropriate adaptation options, to assess their full costs and to support the development of medium and long-term adaptation strategies at national, regional and local scales Proposals should address (not exhaustive): Development of methods and tools to assess climate impacts, vulnerability, risks. Bottom-up assessments of full economic costs and benefits at sector level; aggregation to EU and national level Inter-linkages of adaptation policies with other policies International cooperation Participation of stakeholders 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change ENV.2012.6.1-3 (cont.) Expected impact: Enlargement of the databases of socio-economic data related to climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation (input to the Clearing House Mechanism) Better quantification of the social and economic costs and benefits for the sectors and policy areas mentioned in the Adaptation White Paper Improved integration of adaptation research into decision making, mainstreaming adaptation in sectoral EU policies Additional information: Collaborative Project Two-stage evaluation. One or more proposals can be selected Projects linked through a coordination mechanism defined during the negotiation stage Max. EU contribution per project <6 M€ 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change ENV.2012.6.1-4 Exploiting the full potential of economic instruments to contribute to achieving the EU's greenhouse gas emissions reduction objectives for 2050 Goals: To assess which best mix of economic and non-economic instruments may be necessary to complement the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and existing legislation in order to reach the 2050 GHG EU emission reduction targets Proposals should address: Considering EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and existing legislation as cornerstone of the EU's mitigation policy, and building on them: assess which best mix of instruments can be: environmentally effective (to achieve 2030/2050 emission reductions) legally, politically and administratively feasible cost-effective/efficient investigate how to supplement the existing mix with other economic and non economic instruments, including extension of the EU ETS at international level identify and propose ways to manage key risks and market imperfections 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change ENV.2012.6.1-4 (cont.) Expected impact: Cost-effective GHG emissions reductions pathways Faster introduction of innovative/low carbon technologies Increased EU competitiveness on global markets Additional information: Collaborative Project One-stage evaluation. One or more proposals can be selected Projects linked through a coordination mechanism defined during the negotiation stage Max. EU contribution per project <3 M€ 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change ENV.2012.6.1-5 Explore opportunities, risks, feasibility and policy implications associated with key geo-engineering options Goals: To review and assess the existing information on the scientific, environmental, ethical, economic, organisational and legal questions related to potential large scale manipulation of the earth-climate system Proposals should address: Analyse the main geo-engineering options in an inter-disciplinary manner in order to assess: if and how, they can effectively contribute to climate change mitigation their potential impact and associated risks on human and natural systems (e.g. biodiversity) their feasibility, costs and associated governance/legal issues 17/01/2019

Work Programme 2012 Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change ENV.2012.6.1-5 (cont.) Expected impact: Inform policy makers and the public about the impacts and costs of major geo-engineering options Better consensus on knowledge gaps and research needs Additional information: Coordination and Support Action (supporting action) One-stage evaluation. Up to one proposal can be selected Max. EU contribution per project <1 M€ 17/01/2019

Summary of key features Coping with climate change two-stage: 48 M€ 3 topic areas, all selecting one or more projects Bottom-up approach: each applicant may choose the specific subject on which to focus Upper budget limit for each topic area: within this cap, each applicant should propose a project size that is adequate and suitable for the goals of the specific project Coping with climate change one-stage: 7 M€ 2 topic areas: Collaborative project: one or more projects selected CSA: up to one project selected More focused topics 17/01/2019

General information on environmental research Further information General information on environmental research http://ec.europa.eu/research/environment/index_en.htm CORDIS http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/environment/home_en.html Participants portal http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/home 17/01/2019