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Marina Andrijevic
@andrijevic.bsky.social
Researcher at IIASA | Climate change | Politics | Gender equality | Formerly reading and cycling, now rolling on the floor with my toddler
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Sorry, but disagree with @hausfath.bsky.social here. You open Pandora's box, you ain't closing it again. We've already seen with Paris that well intentioned international agreements do not translate into physical reality and SRM governance is a much harder problem. Zero is the only safe level. /1
I have a new @nytimes.com guest essay w/ @davidkeith.bsky.social about sunlight reflection. We note its not a solution for climate change and at best a band aid to treat systems, and suggest if its ever done it should only be to replace the cooling from air pollution today:
Opinion | A Responsible Way to Cool the Planet
A small, carefully scaled geoengineering program could compensate for the loss of cooling as we eliminate sulfur pollution.
www.nytimes.com
September 21, 2025 at 4:25 PM
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Hot off the press: We can provide for the first time a systematic attribution of recent #heatwaves to the emissions of #carbon_majors. Essential new #Nature article coordinated by @yannquilcaille.bsky.social at @ethz.ch, with numerous contributors @usyseth.bsky.social:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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September 10, 2025 at 3:12 PM
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Nature research paper: Systematic attribution of heatwaves to the emissions of carbon majors

go.nature.com/46gmxjh
Systematic attribution of heatwaves to the emissions of carbon majors - Nature
Climate change made 213 historical heatwaves reported over 2000–2023 more likely and more intense, to which each of the 180 carbon majors (fossil fuel and cement producers) substantially contributed.
go.nature.com
September 10, 2025 at 3:15 PM
In the lead up to the Overshoot Conference @iiasa.ac.at Sep 30-Oct 2, the organizers had a fantastic nerdy idea to get the leading experts in their fields share their perspectives on the key themes. Highly recommend for your daily commute, background to cooking etc.: open.spotify.com/show/5MpXqh1...
Episode 2: Highest Possible Ambition under Overshoot with Joeri Rogelj
open.spotify.com
September 9, 2025 at 12:05 PM
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The richest 10% of people worldwide contributed to about two-thirds of global warming since 1990, and the top 1% alone about one-fifth. If the entire world had emitted like the bottom 50%, there would have been minimal warming since 1990. Lot more in there (check out this figure) 👇
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May 7, 2025 at 3:02 PM
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New study on linking wealth-based emissions to climate impacts: We find that 2/3 of global warming is attributable to the wealthiest 10% and so are climate extremes.
Article: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@iiasa.ac.at, @usyseth.bsky.social
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May 7, 2025 at 3:02 PM
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NEW – Two-thirds of global warming since 1990 caused by world’s ‘wealthiest 10%’

✍️ by @ayeshatandon.carbonbrief.org

💬 with comment from Sarah Schöngart @carlschleussner.bsky.social @zscheischlerjak.bsky.social @wimthiery.bsky.social

Read here ➡️ buff.ly/0Se78bM
May 7, 2025 at 10:39 AM
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#SPARCCLE researcher @andrijevic.bsky.social led the organisation of the ‘Adaptation Pathways and Scenarios for Climate Change Research’ Workshop, held from 17th to 21st February at the Lorentz Center in Leiden.

🔎Check out the recap for key activities, and next steps 👉 sparccle.eu/2025/03/17/s...
SPARCCLE Researcher Marina Andrijevic Leads the Organisation of the ‘Adaptation Pathways and Scenarios for Climate Change Research’ Workshop
The ‘Adaptation Pathways and Scenarios for Climate Change Research’ workshop, held from 17th to 21st February at the Lorentz Center in Leiden, Netherlands, brought together interdisciplinary experts t...
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March 17, 2025 at 3:36 PM
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Mal kurz von den Livetickern aufgeblickt: das @iiasa.ac.at hat eine neue Studie rausgehauen, die sich mit #GenderEquality & #Klimaresilienz beschäftigt. Demnach könne eine Gleichstellung der Geschlechter die Fähigkeit einer Gesellschaft, mit dem #Klimawandel umzugehen, verbessern. bit.ly/3CMg1Gh 👈
February 12, 2025 at 1:06 PM
More important than ever to celebrate
@unesco.org International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Check out our recent paper on why it's important to understand how societies with more #WomenInScience create more innovative societies and help speed up socioeconomic progress: shorturl.at/6j0dY 👇🏽
Have you ever wondered if the global leadership on climate would be less depressing if we had more Luisas and fewer Elons? With gender equality backsliding everywhere, it’s super important to stress its role in addressing the climate crisis. A 🧵 on our new paper on gender equality & scenarios:
February 11, 2025 at 11:31 AM
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💫🎉 Behind every successful ESA space mission, there's a woman. Behind the ESA & NASA Solar Orbiter mission, there are more than a hundred of them!

Join us in celebrating them today, on international day of women and girls in science!
#WomenInScience #WomenInSTEM
🔭🧪

www.esa.int/ESA_Multimed...
February 11, 2025 at 9:00 AM
The brilliant @rebeccasolnit.bsky.social:
"These authoritarians confuse being nice with being weak which is why they also confuse being mean with being strong.
[...] They also tend to think we are selfish and operate only out of self-interest because they think we're like them."

shorturl.at/AImjL
We Are Not Who They Think We Are: How Human Nature Matters In This Emergency
Welcome to the emergency--or rather Meditations in an Emergency, this newsletter, not the national emergency, which is of course very unwelcome. What's striking to me about all the things our morally ...
meditations-in-an-emergency.ghost.io
February 11, 2025 at 10:57 AM
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The only Super Bowl ad that matters.
ByTheTime
YouTube video by Science Moms
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February 10, 2025 at 7:17 PM
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In Nature Climate Change, we show that a year above 1.5 °C signals that Earth is most probably within the 20-year period that will reach the Paris Agreement limit. @natclimchange.bsky.social
A year above 1.5 °C signals that Earth is most probably within the 20-year period that will reach the Paris Agreement limit - Nature Climate Change
What a first year with temperature 1.5 °C above the pre-industrial baseline implies for long-term temperature goals is unclear. Here the authors show that such a first year above the baseline is highl...
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February 10, 2025 at 4:55 PM
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This is close to my heart: Why gender (in)equalities matter in our fight against climate change. Women that lack education or access to finance, cannot take good decisions, like growing new crops, or investing in irrigation systems. Equality is essential when we talk about future solutions. This ⬇️
Have you ever wondered if the global leadership on climate would be less depressing if we had more Luisas and fewer Elons? With gender equality backsliding everywhere, it’s super important to stress its role in addressing the climate crisis. A 🧵 on our new paper on gender equality & scenarios:
February 4, 2025 at 5:40 PM
Have you ever wondered if the global leadership on climate would be less depressing if we had more Luisas and fewer Elons? With gender equality backsliding everywhere, it’s super important to stress its role in addressing the climate crisis. A 🧵 on our new paper on gender equality & scenarios:
February 4, 2025 at 10:10 AM
I imagine a lot more would get done if leadership at #COP29 looked like this.
November 22, 2024 at 10:55 AM
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The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) are a key input to climate change mitigation & adaptation research - but what about urbanization, structural change & governance?

Join the launch webinar of the SSP-Extensions Explorer!
🗓️29 Feb 2024 ⏰15pm CET
iiasa.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
February 23, 2024 at 7:29 AM
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The SSP-Extensions Explorer is an interface for quantifications of adaptive capacity across scenarios within the SSP-framework.

The Explorer extends the work by @andrijevic.bsky.social, @carlschleussner.bsky.social @etheokritoff.bsky.social @adellethomas.bsky.social et al. in Nature Climate Change.
Towards scenario representation of adaptive capacity for global climate change assessments - Nature Climate Change
Most models of global climate change impacts and policy do not consider adaptation or societies’ ability to adapt. Here the authors propose a way to better integrate adaptation in such models using th...
www.nature.com
February 23, 2024 at 11:55 AM
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How long will it take to overcome key adaptation constraints in scenarios of socio-economic development?

Answer ➡️ rdcu.be/drUX5

With Nicole van Maanen, @andrijevic.bsky.social, Adelle Thomas, Tabea Lissner and @carlschleussner.bsky.social in Scientific Reports
November 27, 2023 at 4:36 PM
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NEW: in our latest report we look at global climate damages from emissions associated with the top 25 oil and gas ‘carbon majors’ and compare them to their financial gains.

It's a stark picture. 🧵
climateanalytics.org/publications...
November 16, 2023 at 9:03 AM
Come join us at the EGU next year to discuss all things related to adaptation in global impact models, IAMs and scenarios. We're very eager to exchange with colleagues from around the world! To learn more: tinyurl.com/43b73t4z
November 10, 2023 at 11:41 AM
Applications for the Young Scientists Summer Program at IIASA are now open! Spread the word among your students, colleagues, friends to come work with us and enjoy the summer with similarly nerdy people from around the world 👩🏽‍🔬💃🏽 🌍 Don't hesitate to get in touch with me or my colleagues!
Application information
Apply today! Applications to the 2024 program are now open until 12 January 2024 (midnight CEST). Two letters of reference are required (to be received by latest 24 hrs past application deadline).
iiasa.ac.at
October 25, 2023 at 7:51 AM
Poignant piece by Fatima Bhutto in @washingtonpost.com w/ thoughts on climate change as the most urgent feminist issue: "Even our boldest notions of how to improve the status of women [...] will be meaningless if women are swept away in mega floods, buried in landslides or suffocated by wildfires."
Opinion | Climate change is the catastrophe to end all other catastrophes
Humanity will endure wildfires, super floods, storms, hurricanes and tsunamis for as long as possible — perhaps not long at all.
www.washingtonpost.com
October 17, 2023 at 9:42 AM