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![Central and Eastern Europe climate policy frontiers](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/masthead/_c500x800/marcin-jozwiak-3ioqs19Wa2A-unsplash.jpg?v=1736780526)
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SLICE is investigating Short and Long-Term Impacts of Climate Extremes and aims to develop a systematic understanding of the channels through which climate extremes impact socio-economic development all the way from the household to the macroeconomic level. This will help developing effective strategies for long-term economic development under climate change.
![Climate risk, adaptation and insurance in the Caribbean](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/masthead/_c500x800/corinne-kutz-nNbzicdoM6E-unsplash.jpg?v=1736780527)
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The Climate Risk Adaptation and Insurance in the Caribbean (CRAIC) project, led by Munich Climate Insurance Initiative, assists Caribbean countries in their efforts to increase social resilience and adapt to climate change by incorporating climate risk insurance within a broader framework of disaster risk reduction strategies.
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The Climate Vulnerability Monitor, funded by the UN and spearheaded by the Climate Vulnerability Forum, aims to develop a global report and tool exploring climate change impacts, with a particular focus on the world’s most vulnerable countries. Climate Analytics leads the science consortium for this project.
![Closing gaps in the passenger policy framework](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/_c500x800/jaanus-jagomagi-8_q9cHYKLhM-unsplash.jpg?v=1736780527)
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This project seeks to identify overlaps in the policy framework for passenger transport emissions in Hungary, Lithuania, Poland and Romania and close the existing gaps, providing examples of best practice from other countries.
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The EU-funded project “Constraining uncertainty of multi-decadal climate projections” (CONSTRAIN) will address crucial knowledge gaps in climate science to significantly improve our understanding of how natural and human factors affect multi-decadal regional climate change. The project will deliver improved climate projections of policy relevance for the next 20 to 50 years, contributing to European research on fundamental climate system processes and climate variability.