ISIMIP-PROCLIAS workshop 2024 was a great success!

The ISIMIP-PROCLIAS workshop, held from 22 - 26 April 2024, at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), gathered around 120 on-site and 150 online participants to discuss the future of climate impact research. As the IPCC Assessment Report 7 (AR7) cycle progresses, the workshop emphasized aligning research timelines and data production with IPCC schedules. High-level keynotes and strategic discussions focused on developing new climate impact projections and attribution studies. The event also featured sector-specific meetings and marked the final main meeting of the COST Action PROCLIAS collaboration with ISIMIP.

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From including adaptation to climate change in climate impact simulations to the road towards the next IPCC cycle: the cross-sectoral ISIMIP-PROCLIAS workshop covered a broad variety of topics and featured high-level discussion sessions on how to align future impact research with the IPCC timelines and ScenarioMIP process.

While the IPCC Assessment Report 7 (AR7) cycle taking up speed since beginning of the year, it was just the right time for the roughly 120 on-site participants and another 150 online attendees discussing avenues towards producing the best quality quality climate impact research at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) from 22 - 26 April 2024.

Climate impact models build on results from climate- and integrated assessment models that produce future project along defined scenarios, and all these results will be integrated in the IPCC AR7. To align with the dates set by the IPCC, it is crucial to streamline the production of input data for developing the best quality and most up-to-date climate impact research. Thus, the workshop program featured high-level keynotes by the IPCC working group II co-chair Bart van den Hurk, and Brian O’Neill representing the ScenarioMIP steering committee which were followed by disc openussion sessions with the workshop participants and key representatives from the climate- and the integrated assessment modeling communities. Important steps were made paving the road towards new climate impact projections and attribution studies to be included in the IPCC AR7.

Besides these strategic discussions, the participants engaged in sessions on impacts of heat on labour, latest progress and next steps in climate impact attribution, and various sector-specific meetings such as Fisheries, Agriculture, Energy, Peat, and many more. In addition, the FireMIP community organized a 2-days pre-event dedicated to simulating wild fires.

The event marked the final main meeting of the COST Action PROCLIAS that had cooperated with ISIMIP over the past 4 years.