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Q What are your key research interests and
how did they evolve?
A Before joining IIASA, I worked in development
cooperation and project development for rural energy
access and renewable energies in the Global South.
I came to realize that our activities were based on
what we had done before, but were not necessarily
following the latest science or most effective
practices. It made me want to better understand
how human behavior, technologies, and policies
interact and how they can be harnessed to improve
livelihoods and sustainable human development.
I wanted to know: Why do some technologies
get adopted faster and more widely? How can we
accelerate the uptake of technology? Why do some
countries introduce certain policies and not others?
Some of the development projects I worked on were
financed through carbon credits, which brought
me closer to climate policy and finance, and related
issues such as historic responsibility and climate
justice. More recently, I have become interested in
looking at the outcomes and effectiveness of such
policies.
Q What does the JustTrans4ALL project aim to do?
A In JustTrans4ALL, we will develop scenarios
that stay within the Paris Agreement temperature
target while overcoming a range of deprivations
faced by people experiencing poverty, such as poor
health access and nutrition, lack of educational
opportunities, and inadequate amenities. Providing
everyone with basic living standards as agreed by all
nations in the UN Sustainable Development Goals
should be the first step. This is currently not widely
reflected in climate mitigation scenarios that are used
in climate research and to inform policymaking. We
plan to base these scenarios on new insights into
synergies between energy, education, health, and
climate mitigation capacity. Q How does your work with the Earth
Commission inform the fight against climate
change?
A My work with the Earth Commission aims to
identify a safe and just corridor for humanity and the
planet. The Paris Agreement temperature guardrail
of ‘well-below’ 2°C acts as an example. We identify
risk thresholds, pinpoint interactions with other
systems, and ascertain how tipping elements might
reduce our wiggle room – for climate, the biosphere,
etc. By defining a safe and just development corridor,
we hope to support policymakers and companies
to anchor their decisions in science. We consider
thresholds and ranges for access to crucial services
and nature’s contributions to people as well as levels
of acceptable harm related to Earth System impacts.
Q What do you enjoy most about working
at IIASA?
A I enjoy the international and interdisciplinary
atmosphere: my background is quite diverse,
covering different fields of study such as economics
and environmental management, political science,
and a bit of engineering. I have never felt strongly
at home in one discipline or approach, but rather
have always tried to focus on the research question.
Interdisciplinary or post-disciplinary science,
something that IIASA has long lived and pioneered,
can provide answers to many of today’s challenges.
Q&A
Caroline Zimm:
zimmc@iiasa.ac.atBy
Rachel Potter
Caroline Zimm joined IIASA in 2014
and is leading the IIASA Strategic
Initiative Program’s Just Transitions to
Net-zero Carbon Emissions for All
(JustTrans4ALL) project.
Advancing equitable
transitions to net zero
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