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allows us to quantify the role of climate change in concrete events of extreme weather: this is called extreme event attribution. In this project, we aim to develop an expanded and integrated science of
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affinity with or demonstrable interest in climate adaptation, infrastructure governance, or organizational change in complex institutional settings experience publishing in or submitting to leading
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like climate change. Recent developments even reflect alarming alignment between some major platform companies and climate denialist politics. Examining platforms’ own influence on climate science
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global governance and influencing how pressing transnational challenges—such as gender inequality, climate change, and sustainable development—are addressed. This project examines how these emerging actors
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interest in Earth system and climate change sciences; hands-on and curiosity-driven, and ability to work independently and collaboratively; affinity with object-oriented coding (preferably Python), GIS and
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justice purposes. Particularly, this WP analyses under what conditions, and in which contexts, different attribution methods overstate or understate the effects of anthropogenic climate change, as
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science and psychology that explain why some people take effective measures to prepare for the various risks posed by climate change and floods, whereas many others do not. Implement surveys among
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earth sciences, traffic and transport, water technology, and delta technology. Our research feeds into our educational programmes and covers societal challenges such as climate change, energy transition
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climate resilience of smallholder farming systems in Ethiopia and Kenya? Are you intrigued by understanding the drivers of scaling processes, and do you have interdisciplinary skills enabling you to conduct
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technology. Our research feeds into our educational programmes and covers societal challenges such as climate change, energy transition, resource availability, urbanisation and clean water. Our research