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Science into policy
Modeling Israel’s energy future
By 2050, Israel’s population is projected to almost double, expanding
from 9 million to 17.6 million people, according to government
projections. The country, similar in land area to Belgium, already has
one of the highest population densities in the world. With the growing
population density and impacts of climate change on temperature and
water availability, Israel’s energy system is expected to be stressed by
greatly increased demand. At the same time, the country aims to
significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which demands a
growing investment in renewable energy options.
In December 2019, IIASA researchers presented a new energy analysis
to policymakers with the Israeli Ministry of Energy. The analysis,
developed through a collaboration of IIASA and Israeli researchers,
provides pathways to achieve needed energy capacity and emissions
reductions at the lowest possible cost. Using the IIASA MESSAGE energy
optimization model and Global Biosphere Management Model
(GLOBIOM), Israeli researchers Ruslana Rachel Palatnik and Ayelet
Davidovitch, and IIASA researchers Volker Krey, Matthew Gidden, and
Keywan Riahi modified the framework to apply specifically to Israel’s
unique context.
The analysis presents four scenarios based on a range of policy
options and climate and socioeconomic developments, thereby
presenting Israeli policymakers with a useful set of options and analysis
of needed investments as they plan for the future. The analysis will
allow decision makers to better understand the costs, trade-offs, and
potential consequences of their decisions for meeting targets in terms
of both energy needs and climate change mitigation, enabling them to
make more robust choices for the future of the country.
Keywan Riahi: riahi@iiasa.ac.at Volker Krey: krey@iiasa.ac.at
Further info: www.iiasa.ac.at/MESSAGE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND
SCIENCE DIPLOMACY
DIGITAL FUTURES IN EURASIA
IIASA-OECD REPORT INFORMS
GLOBAL CHALLENGES
A global digital transformation
poses great economic opportunities,
as well as serious challenges. In
2019, IIASA continuously contributed
to deliberations by the Organization
for Security and Co-operation in
Europe (OSCE) on this subject. A side
event was also organized at the
26th OSCE Ministerial Council in
December to provide evidence-
based input and different
perspectives on how to promote
economic cooperation, progress,
and security in Europe and Eurasia
through new technologies and
connectivity in the digital era.
www.iiasa.ac.at/events/OSCE-19
In December 2019, IIASA organized
a workshop on "Connectivity in
the Digital Age. Digital Futures of
Trade and Economic Cooperation
in Eurasia". This event brought
together experts from relevant
leading think tanks and
international organizations to
discuss how to promote
connectivity, strengthen economic
ties, and create new business
opportunities through new
technologies and digitalization.
www.iiasa.ac.at/events/Connectivity-19
In February, IIASA and the
Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development
(OECD) released a new report:
Systemic thinking for
policymaking: The potential of
systems analysis for addressing
global policy challenges in the
21st century. The report is the
fruit of a strategic partnership
with the OECD established in
2018, and provides timely insights
into the value of systems analysis
for addressing interconnected
global economic, environmental,
and health systems.
www.iiasa.ac.at/news/OECD-20
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- summer 2020
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- 2020
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