DAFNI to support a new partnership between UKRI and WEMC for the CROSSEU project

DAFNI is to support a new collaboration between The World Energy and Meteorology Council (WEMC) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) in a joint venture to produce an online decision support system as an outcome from the CROSSEU project.

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The CROSSEU project was created to address growing societal needs for effective climate action and stronger socio-economic resilience. As climate change continues to impact our world, it becomes crucial to understand and manage its complex effects. CROSSEU uses a cross-sectoral approach to address emerging socio-economic risks and improve our grasp of climate change’s economic impacts. The project focuses on developing practical solutions that address these challenges across different regions, particularly in a post-COVID-19 world.

CROSSEU’s Decision Support System (DSS) is designed to help stakeholders make more informed decisions. Based on in-depth case study data and modelling, the DSS will be built in collaboration with users to enable them to make actionable decisions, or to explore possible outcomes for future time periods and different projected socio-economic scenarios. The DSS will include the support of DAFNI who will host the WEMC Teal tool, a free visualisation tool that enables the exploration of climate variables from 1950 to near real time, and carbon emissions from 1960.

With DAFNI enabling a user-friendly development approach for workflows and the addition of the WEMC Teal tool, users will now have the flexibility to consider bespoke modelling options and examine the visualisation of results.

 

The CROSSEU project was launched in response to growing societal needs for effective climate action and stronger socio-economic resilience. CROSSEU uses a cross-sectoral approach to address emerging socio-economic risks and improve our grasp of climate change’s economic impacts. The project focuses on developing practical solutions that address these challenges across different regions, particularly in a post-COVID-19 world.

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The CROSSEU project is funded under the Horizon Europe initiative. The partners from the United Kingdom are co-funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

 

28th March 2025