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PROVIDE Webinar Recording: Overshooting 1.5°C: the latest science on the risks and action needed
PROVIDE successfully hosted a webinar on 8th September 2023, looking at climate overshoot. It featured presentations and expert discussion on what the latest science suggests overshoot of 1.5°C could look like, what the implications are for our planet and societies, and how this should inform climate action today.

PROVIDE Webinar: Overshooting 1.5°C: the latest science on the risks and action needed
Climate action is accelerating, but greenhouse gas emissions are yet to peak. This webinar is looking at climate overshoot, will feature presentations and expert discussion on what the latest science suggests overshoot of 1.5°C could look like, what the implications are for our planet and societies, and how this should inform climate action today.

Policy Maker Workshop: EU Implications of Overshoot Adaptation
An in-person workshop for EU level policy makers will be held in Brussels on 6 September 2023 to share knowledge on overshoot in the context of adaptation, explore the PROVIDE Overshoot Proofing Methodology, and introduce the Climate Risk Dashboard. Consortium members will be in attendance to lead discussion and take up feedback. If you have interest, or know someone who may be appropriate for these conversations.

PROVIDE Newsletter – Issue 2
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EGU 2023 session highlight: PROVIDE featured in nature geoscience journal
Temporarily overshooting climate targets is a distinct possibility given our current emissions trajectory. It is crucial that we understand which of the associated impacts are reversible, and to what extent.
(Reversing climate overshoot. Nat. Geosci. 16, 467 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-023-01213-3)

PROVIDE Newsletter launched – Issue 1
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Beta version of the PROVIDE Climate Risk Dashboard launched
With the launch of the first version of the innovative PROVIDE Climate Risk Dashboard an important project milestone has been reached. This interactive, open access web tool displays the impacts of climate change on human activities and industries under a range of different policy relevant scenarios.

Web Report about PROVIDE at CE3C Portugal
Web report at Ce3C – Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes – about PROVIDE.

Radio report about PROVIDE broadcasted at TSF (Portugal)
Radio report about PROVIDE broadcasted at TSF Rádio Notícias (Portugal).

Training on glacier modelling: Practical applications with the Open Global Glacier Model
PROVIDE partner WSC (Fahad Saeed ) made the case for stronger implication of Pakistani scientists in the climate policy space:

PROVIDE TV Interview Norway
PROVIDE partner Nordland Research Institute got interviewed by NRK Nordland and highlighted climate challenges in Nordland and results from PROVIDE project.

Radio report about PROVIDE broadcasted in radio channels (Norway)
How is PROVIDE working together with the Municipality to prepare and adapt to expected climate changes.

Web report at NRK (Norway) about PROVIDE
Web report about PROVIDE at NRK’s regional pages for Nordland (Norway). Focus on urban green spaces as adaptation efforts to handle increasing rainfalls.

PROVIDE Press Release launched
Adapting to climate change challenging for four global vulnerable regions if 1.5°C limit crossed: report

New press article by Johan Rockström and PROVIDE coordinator Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
1.5 degrees is the planetary boundary that we must not give up

2nd PROVIDE General Assembly and Stakeholder Advisory Board Meeting
Due to the current COVID-19 situation at the time, the 2nd PROVIDE General Assembly (GA) Meeting will take place as a remote online meeting from 14-18 March 2022.

PROVIDE Session at the Scenario Forum
PROVIDE will host a session at the Scenarios Forum 20-22 June 2022. The Scenarios Forum will be taking place as an in-person and partly online conference at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg, Austria. The forum brings together a diverse set of communities who are using or developing scenarios for use in climate change and sustainability analysis.