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INSTITUTE NEWS
The Reuters Hot List of climate scientists identifies
the world’s 1,000 most influential scientists, using a
combination of three rankings. These are based on the
number of papers a scientist has published on topics
related to climate change; how often those papers
are cited by other scientists in similar fields of study;
and how often those papers are referenced on other
channels including the press, social media, and policy
papers.
Topping the list in the number one position is IIASA
Energy, Climate, and Environment Program Director,
Keywan Riahi, followed by Integrated Biosphere Futures
Research Group Leader, Petr Havlik in position number
six. Other IIASA researchers on the list are: Michael
Obersteiner, senior researcher in the Exploratory
Modeling of Human-Natural Systems Research Group
and Director of the Environmental Change Institute at
Oxford University; Joeri Rogelj, senior researcher in the
Integrated Assessment and Climate Change Research
Group and the Transformative Institutional and Social
Solutions Research Group; Volker Krey, Integrated
Assessment and Climate Change Research Group leader;
Zbigniew Klimont, Pollution Management Research
Group leader; Yoshihide Wada, Biodiversity and Natural
Resources Program director; Pavel Kabat, former IIASA
Director General and CEO; and Wilfried Winiwarter, senior researcher in the Pollution Management
Research Group.
Riahi credits his position on the ranking to the
institute’s openness when it comes to sharing data
and models with other scientists, saying that this
creates long-standing collaborations and helps to
share innovative approaches and techniques that are
important for the global scientific community.
“Unlike other institutions, the work is not complete at
IIASA when the research is done. For us it is important
that our knowledge is shared and made accessible to
other researchers, particularly those in countries where
IIASA have National Member Organizations,” he says.
“Our aim is to be at the interface between science
and policy, where real world problems are driving the
research and not the other way round. These novel
Reuters metrics confirm that our work is being read and
contributing to the climate debate beyond academia,”
adds Havlik.
IIASA is extremely proud that its researchers are
among those represented on the list by Reuters and
sees this as confirmation that the institute’s work is
contributing to addressing the global threat posed by
climate change.
IIASA researchers top the Reuters
Hot List of climate scientists
Further info: www.iiasa.ac.at/news/21-reuters
Nine IIASA researchers made it onto the Reuters Hot List – the media giant’s ranking of
the world’s most influential climate scientists – with IIASA Energy, Climate, and
Environment Program Director, Keywan Riahi, claiming the top spot.
Keywan Riahi
Energy, Climate,
and Environment
Program Director Petr Havlik
Integrated Biosphere
Futures Research
Group Leader Michael Obersteiner
senior researcher in the
Exploratory Modeling of
Human-Natural Systems
Research Group
Joeri Rogelj
senior researcher in the
Integrated Assessment
and Climate Change
Research Group Volker Krey
Integrated Assessment
and Climate Change
Research Group
Leader Zbigniew Klimont
Pollution Management
Research Group
Leader
Yoshihide Wada
Biodiversity and
Natural Resources
Program Director Pavel Kabat
former IIASA
Director General Wilfried Winiwarter
senior researcher
in the Pollution
Management
Research Group
IIASA corner
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- Volume
- winter 2021
- Location
- Laxenburg
- Date
- 2021
- Language
- English
- License
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- Size
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Pages
- 32
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