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Engels, Anita / Marotzke, Jochem / Ratter, Beate / Gonçalves G

Anita Engels, born in 1969, has dedicated almost her entire sociological work to analyzing the complex relations of climate change and society. After master and doctoral studies at Universität Bielefeld, she moved to Universität Hamburg where she became full professor in 2009. Her research focuses on the role of companies in climate change, and on the local governance level, including real world labs and public and stakeholder participation.
Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2024</a>

Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2024

Many countries, communities, and social actors around the world are struggling to cope with the impacts of climate change. Adapting to climate change in a sustainable manner involves a huge collective effort and is barely happening. How can sustainable climate change adaptation become plausible? The Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2024 provides a unique systematic and global assessment of the context conditions for sustainable climate change adaptation, evaluating the social dynamics of deep decarbonization and the physical dynamics in regional climate variability and extremes.

Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2024</a>

Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2024

Many countries, communities, and social actors around the world are struggling to cope with the impacts of climate change. Adapting to climate change in a sustainable manner involves a huge collective effort and is barely happening. How can sustainable climate change adaptation become plausible? The Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2024 provides a unique systematic and global assessment of the context conditions for sustainable climate change adaptation, evaluating the social dynamics of deep decarbonization and the physical dynamics in regional climate variability and extremes.

Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2024</a>

Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2024

Many countries, communities, and social actors around the world are struggling to cope with the impacts of climate change. Adapting to climate change in a sustainable manner involves a huge collective effort and is barely happening. How can sustainable climate change adaptation become plausible? The Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2024 provides a unique systematic and global assessment of the context conditions for sustainable climate change adaptation, evaluating the social dynamics of deep decarbonization and the physical dynamics in regional climate variability and extremes.