AR7 - Working Group III Contribution (AR7-WG3)
Chapter 1: Introduction and framing
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
BUCKHollyCLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity at Buffalo
GODOYAlexCLAMChileChileSUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH CENTER, FACULTAD DE INGIENERÍA, UNIVERSIDAD DEL DESARROLLO
TOUREN’datchoh EvelyneCLAFCote d'IvoireCote d'IvoireLaboratoire des Sciences de la Matière, de l’Environnement et de l’Energie Solaire (LASMES), UFR SSMT,
AKLILUMekalia PaulosLAFEthiopiaEthiopiaUNITED ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA (UNECA)
CAIRNEYPaulLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Stirling
HUGHESLlewelynLAMAustraliaAustraliaCrawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
JAMEIElmiraLAFAustraliaAustraliaAssociate professor Built Environment (Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities (ISILC))- Victoria University
LEVINLisaLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of California San Diego
REISINGERAndyLAMNew ZealandGermanyindependent (self-employed) consultant
10 UDDINMd. MahatabLAMCanadaBangladeshUniversity of Guelph
11 TANTAWISamirREMEgyptEgyptSenior Climate Change Consultant
12 TRIFONOVAMariyaREFBulgariaBulgariaSofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Chapter 2: Past and current anthropogenic emissions and their drivers
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
13 PETERSGlenCLAMNorwayNorwayCICERO Center for International Climate Research
14 YUBiyingCLAFChinaChinaBeijing Institute of Technology
15 CHAPUNGULazarusLAMSouth AfricaZimbabweUNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA
16 CRIPPAMonicaLAFItalyItalyEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre
17 GARCIAJorge HLAMColombiaColombiaUniversidad de Los Andes
18 GBENOUGérard Xavier DjidjohoLAMBeninBeninLaboratory of Animal Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi
19 HUBACEKKlausLAMNetherlandsAustriaUniversity of Groningen
20 IFOSuspense AvertiLAMCongoCongoBP 69 ENS Brazzaville
21 LAMBWilliamLAMGermanyUKPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
22 TANAKAKatsumasaLAMFranceJapanNational Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Tsukuba / Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l?Environnement (LSCE), Gif-sur-Yvette
23 THAKURISudeepLAMNepalNepalTribhvan University, Central Department of Environmental Science
24 THOMPSONRonaLAFLuxembourgNew ZealandNILU
25 ZHOUYanLAFSingaporeSingaporeNanyang Technological University
26 ODATomohiroREMUnited States of AmericaJapanUniversities Space Research Association
27 PRASADRamendraREMFijiFijiTHE UNIVERSITY OF FIJI
Chapter 3: Projected futures in the context of sustainable development and climate change
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
28 ABOU-ALIHalaCLAFEgyptEgyptCairo University
29 GUIVARCHCélineCLAFFranceFranceCIRED - Ecole des Ponts - Institut Polytechnique de Paris
30 TRUTNEVYTEEvelinaCLAFSwitzerlandLithuaniaUniveristy of Geneva
31 BOETTCHERMirandaLAFGermanyAustraliaGerman Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)
32 BOSETTIValentinaLAFItalyItalyBocconi University and CMCC
33 CHATURVEDIVaibhavLAMIndiaIndiaCouncil on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)
34 CHERPAlehLAMSwedenBelarusLund University, Central European University
35 DAIOGLOUVassilisLAMNetherlandsGreecePBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
36 HASEGAWATomokoLAFJapanJapanRitsumeikan University
37 HEJAZIMohamadLAMSaudi ArabiaSyriaKing Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center
38 JOHANSSONDanielLAMSwedenSwedenDivision of Physical Resource Theory, Department of Space, Earth and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
39 KIKSTRAJarmoLAMAustriaNetherlandsInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Imperial College London
40 KOBERLEAlexandreLAMPortugalBrazilInstituto Dom Luiz, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon
41 MULUGETTAYacobLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)EthiopiaUniversity College London (UCL)
42 OCTAVIANO VILLASANAClaudia AlejandraLAFMexicoMexicoEPRI (Electric Power Research Institute)
43 OUYangLAMChinaChinaPeking University
44 PORTUGAL PEREIRAJoanaLAFBrazilPortugalFederal University of Rio de Janeiro
45 ROGELJJoeriLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)BelgiumImperial College London
46 TRANThanh TuLAFVietnamVietnamInternational University - Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City
47 SCHWEIZERVanessa J.REFCanadaUSAUniversity of Waterloo, Faculty of Environment
48 ZHENGXinzhuREFChinaChinaChina University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Chapter 4: Sustainable development and mitigation
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
49 BLANCOGabrielCLAMArgentinaArgentinaUniversidad Nacional del Centro (UNICEN), Argentina
50 CASSOTTASandraCLAFDenmarkItalyAalborg University (Department of Law), Denmark
51 PRADHANPrajalCLAMNetherlandsNepalUniversity of Groningen
52 ABDUL HALIMSharinaLAFMalaysiaMalaysiaInstitute for Environment and Development (LESTARI), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
53 ARIIzzetLAMTürkiyeTürkiyeSocial Sciences Univeristy of Ankara
54 BALLARDMyrleLAFCanadaCanadaUniversity of Calgary
55 FUJIMORIShinichiroLAMJapanJapanKyoto University
56 HERNANDEZ-PEDRAZAGladys CeciliaLAFCubaCubaRESEARCH CENTER FOR WORLD ECONOMY
57 KATSOUEvangeliaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)GreeceChair Professor in Water & Environmnetal, Engineering; Imperial College London
58 MBEVAKennedyLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)KenyaCentre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER), University of Cambridge
59 ONYIGEChioma DaisyLAFNigeriaNigeriaUniversity of Port Harcourt
60 PACHAURIShonaliLAFAustriaIndiaInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
61 PATHAKMinalLAFIndiaIndiaAHMEDABAD UNIVERSITY
62 RAONarasimhaLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAProfessor of Energy Systems, Yale School of the Environment
63 ROBINSONElizabethLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKLondon School of Economics and Political Science
64 SCHEELBEEKPaulineLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)NetherlandsLondon School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
65 SUMAILAU. RashidLAMCanadaCanadaUniversity of British Columbia
66 AL-NORYMalakREFSaudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaMinistry of Energy
67 LECOCQFranckREMFranceFranceAGROPARISTECH / CIRED
Chapter 5: Enablers and barriers
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
68 NEMETGregoryCLAMUnited States of AmericaCanadaUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
69 NIAMIRLeilaCLAFIranIranInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria
70 DASGUPTAShouroLAMItalyBangladeshEuro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC)
71 DIAZ ANADONLauraLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)SpainUniversity of Cambridge
72 FLACHSLANDChristianLAMGermanyGermanyHertie School Centre for Sustainability
73 KALLBEKKENSteffenLAMNorwayNorwayCICERO Center for International Climate Research
74 MAYFIELDErinLAFUnited States of AmericaUSADartmouth College
75 MCELWEEPamelaLAFUnited States of AmericaUSARutgers University
76 OHChaewoonLAFRepublic of KoreaRepublic of KoreaNational Institute of Climate Technology
77 RHODESEkaterinaLAFCanadaCanadaUniversity of Victoria
78 SOOMAUROOZakiaLAFGermanyMauritiusTechnical University of Berlin
79 STEGLindaLAFNetherlandsNetherlandsUniversity of Groningen
80 SULYOKKatalinLAFHungaryHungaryAssociate Professor in International Law and Sustainability, Durham University
81 TYLEREmilyLAFSouth AfricaSouth AfricaAfrican Climate and Development Initiative, University of Cape Town
82 ITSOUA MADZOUSGervais LudovicREMCongoCongoDirection Générale de l'Environnement - Ministère du Tourisme et de l'Environnement
83 LEIMANELizaREFDenmarkLatviaEuropean Environment Agency
Chapter 6: Policies and governance and international cooperation
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
84 BABIKERMustafaCLAMSaudi ArabiaSudanSaudi Aramco
85 PATTAnthonyCLAMSwitzerlandUSAETH Z?rich
86 PEELJacquelineCLAFAustraliaAustraliaDirector, Melbourne Climate Futures, The University of Melbourne
87 AKROFIMark MccarthyLAMJapanGhanaUnited Nations University and Kyoto University
88 BOASSONElin LerumLAFNorwayNorwayUniversity of Oslo and CICERO
89 LEWISJoannaLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAGeorgetown University
90 MAYERBenoitLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)FranceUniversity of Reading, School of Law
91 MINXJan ChristophLAMGermanyGermanyPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
92 OKITASARIMahestiLAFAustriaIndonesiaUnited Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability
93 VALENZUELA ROBLES LINARESJose MariaLAMMexicoMexicoEl Colegio de México
94 VILARIÑOMaria VirginiaLAFArgentinaArgentinaArgentinean Business Council for Sustainable Development
95 WANGCanLAMChinaChinaTsinghua University
96 BENCHEKROUNBoutainaREFMoroccoMoroccoMasen (Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy)
97 MEYERLeoREMNetherlandsNetherlandsIndependent (self-employed) consultant
Chapter 7: Finance
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
98 CALDECOTTBenCLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Oxford
99 DASGUPTAPurnamitaCLAFIndiaIndiaInstitute of Economic Growth
100 AMELINadiaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)ItalyProfessor of Climate Finance, University College London
101 CHOIEstherLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAWorld Resources Institute
102 IVANOVA BONCHEVAAntoninaLAFMexicoMexicoUniversidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur
103 MONASTEROLOIreneLAFNetherlandsItalyUtrecht University
104 MORITAKanakoLAFJapanJapanKeio University
105 OMUKUTIJessicaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)KenyaUniversity of Oxford
106 TANXianchunLAFChinaChinaInstitutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences
107 YUShaLAFUnited States of AmericaChinaInternational Monetary Fund
108 CALVO BUENDIAEduardoREMPeruPeruUniversidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM)
109 TAVONIMassimoREMItalyItalyCentro euromediterraneo sui cambiamenti climatici (CMCC) and Politecnico di Milano
Chapter 8: Services and demand
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
110 BATISHAAymanCLAMEgyptEgyptEnvironment and Climate Change Research Institute, National Water Research Center, Egypt
111 VAN RUIJVENBastiaanCLAMAustriaNetherlandsInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
112 AKIMOTOKeigoLAMJapanJapanResearch Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth
113 FROSSARD PEREIRA DE LUCENAAndréLAMBrazilBrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - COPPE/UFRJ
114 IBN-MOHAMMEDTaofeeqLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)NigeriaUniversity of Warwick
115 MASANETEricLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
116 SEBESVARIZitaLAFGermanyHungaryUnited Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security
117 WHITMARSHLorraineLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Bath
118 MONTOksanaREFSwedenSwedenLund University
119 ROYJoyashreeREFIndiaIndiaAsian Institute of Technology Thailand, Jadavpur University, India
Chapter 9: Energy systems
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
120 DIEMUODEKEOgheneruonaCLAMNigeriaNigeriaEnergy Technology Institute, University of Port Harcourt
121 LÖSCHELAndreasCLAMGermanyGermanyRuhr-University Bochum
122 CUIYiyun (ryna)LAFUnited States of AmericaChinaUniversity of Maryland Center for Global Sustainability
123 FEIJOOFelipeLAMChileChileAssociate Professor, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
124 GASIMAnwarLAMSaudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaKAPSARC
125 KHENNASSmailLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)AlgeriaIndependent energy and climate change expert
126 LILLIESTAMJohanLAMGermanySwedenFriedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg
127 MOYA-PINTADiego ArmandoLAMSaudi ArabiaEcuadorImperial College London
128 OLBERTAgnieszka IndianaLAFIrelandIrelandUniversity of Galway
129 RAMADHAR SINGHRandyLAMTrinidad and TobagoTrinidad and TobagoThe University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Physics Department
130 RIAHIKeywanLAMAustriaAustriaInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
131 SILVA HERRANDiegoLAMJapanColombiaNational Institute for Environmental Studies
132 YAMANIZainLAMSaudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaKing Fahd Univerity of Petroleum and Minerals
133 ZHOUNanLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of California, Berkeley
134 HUGHESRobinREMCanadaCanadaNatural Rescources Canada
135 YASSAANoureddineREMAlgeriaAlgeriaMinistry of Energy, Mines and Renewable Energy
Chapter 10: Industry
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
136 BATAILLEChristopherCLAMCanadaCanadaSimon Fraser University / Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy
137 KADIRGAMAKumaranCLAMMalaysiaMalaysiaUNIVERSITI MALAYSIA PAHANG AL-SULTAN ABDULLAH
138 BAGREBoubouLAMBurkina FasoBurkina FasoUniversité Abdou Moumouni, Niger
139 BASHMAKOVIgorLAMRussian FederationRussiaCenter for energy efficiency - XXI
140 BLOKKornelisLAMNetherlandsNetherlandsDelft University of Technology
141 CAIAFAClaraLAFNetherlandsBrazilEindhoven University of Technology
142 CHENLuweiLAFSingaporeSingaporeInsititute of Sustainability for Chemicals, Energy and Environment, A*STAR
143 COHENBrettLAMSouth AfricaSouth AfricaUniversity of Cape Town
144 DÍAZ LÓPEZFernando J.LAMFranceMexicoHEC Paris (Climate and Earth Centre) / Stellenbosch University (Industrial Engineering Department)
145 GAWUSUSidiqueLAMChinaGhanaNANJING UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
146 SANJUÁNMiguel AngelLAMSpainSpainCivil Engineering School, Technical University of Madrid (UPM) & Spanish Institute of Cement and its Applications
147 TANAKAKanakoLAFJapanJapanAsset Management One Co.,Ltd. AND National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
148 TESKESvenLAMAustraliaAustraliaUniversity of Technology Sydney (UTS)
149 ESSANDOH-YEDDUJoseph KowREMGhanaGhanaInstitute for Oil and Gas Institute, University of Cape Coast
150 ODEHNaserREMSaudi ArabiaUKKING ABDULLAH PETROLEUM STUDIES & RESEARCH CENTERE - CLIMATE & SUSTAINABILITY DEPARTMENT
Chapter 11: Transport and mobility services and systems
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
151 HANNANM ACLAMMalaysiaBangladeshDistinguished Professor @ Sunway University
152 STRØMMANAnders HammerCLAMNorwayNorwayNorwegian University of Science and Techology
153 ARYANPURVahidLAMIrelandIranUniversity College Cork, Energy Policy and Modelling Group
154 DUARubalLAMSaudi ArabiaIndiaKAPSARC
155 KARIMMd SaifulLAMAustraliaAustraliaUniversity of Southern Queensland
156 KOUZOUAbdallahLAMAlgeriaAlgeriaZiane Achour University of Djelfa, Algeria
157 MAHAPATRAParth SarathiLAMNepalIndiaInternational Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
158 MCJEONHaewonLARepublic of KoreaUSAKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
159 OSIOLOHelen HokaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)KenyaLoughborough University
160 RAHMANSyed MasiurLAMSaudi ArabiaBangladeshKing Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
161 SANTOSGeorginaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKCardiff University
162 ZUSMANEricLAMJapanUSAInstitute for Global Environmental Strategies
163 FIGUEROAMaria JosefinaREFDenmarkDenmarkCopenhagen Business School
164 KIMYong-gunREMRepublic of KoreaRepublic of KoreaYonsei University
Chapter 12: Buildings and human settlements
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
165 JAMILTariqCLAMPakistanPakistanNED University of Engineering & Technology
166 MATAÉrikaCLAFSwedenSpainIVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
167 AHMADEmanLAFEgyptEgyptMinistry of Housing, Utilities & Urban Communities
168 ALDUBYANMohammadLAMSaudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaKing Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center
169 ALLAMZaheerLAMMauritiusMauritiusThe University of Queensland
170 BAIQuanLAMChinaChinaEnergy Research Institute of National Development and Reform Commission
171 BERTOLDIPaoloLAMLuxembourgItalyEuropean Commission
172 CARTWRIGHTAntonLAMSouth AfricaSouth AfricaAssociate African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town; Fellow Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
173 GÜNERALPBurakLAMUnited States of AmericaUSATexas A&M University
174 KAMEIMihoLAFJapanJapanInstitute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
175 MURAKAMIJinLAMSingaporeJapanSingapore University of Technology and Design
176 MOUSSALIHAbdellahREMMoroccoMoroccoNational School of Architecture (Tétouan-Morocco)
177 PIPLASHarisREMSwitzerlandSwitzerlandETH Zürich, D-BAUG, IRL ETH RAUM; Drees&Sommer Urban & Infrastructure Solutions
Chapter 13: Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Uses (AFOLU)
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
178 AMONBarbaraCLAFGermanyGermanyLeibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy
179 KOUTIKALydie StellaCLAFCongoCongoCRDPI/ SCES
180 BHATIAArtiLAFIndiaIndiaIndian Council of Agricultural research
181 CASTRO NUNEZAugusto CarlosLAMColombiaPeruCGIAR
182 COWIEAnnetteLAFAustraliaAustraliaNSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
183 KALABAFelix KanungweLAMZambiaZambiaCopperbelt University
184 KOROSUOAnuLAFItalyFinlandScientific Officer, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
185 LEAHYSineadLAFNew ZealandNew ZealandNew Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre
186 MORENO PIZANIMaria AlejandraLAFBrazilVenezuelaPecege
187 NZUNDAEmmanuelLAMUnited Republic of TanzaniaTanzaniaSokoine Unviersity of Agriculture
188 ROEStephanieLAFUnited States of AmericaPhilippinesWorld Wildlife Fund
189 SAPKOTATekLAMMexicoNepalInternational Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
190 SKOWRONSKAMonikaLAFPolandPolandUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry
191 VAN DER HILSTFloorLAFNetherlandsNetherlandsUtrecht University
192 VIJAYANATHANJeyannyLAFMalaysiaMalaysiaForest Research Institute of Malaysia/Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils
193 OYHANTÇABALWalterREMUruguayUruguaySouth American Institute for Resilience and Sustainability Studies / Interamerican Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture IICA.
194 SÁNZ SÁNCHEZMaría JoséREFSpainSpainBasque Centre For Climate Change (BC3) /Ikerbasque
Chapter 14: Integration and interactions across sectors and systems
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
195 DUICNevenCLAMCroatiaCroatiaProfessor, University of Zagreb
196 SCHROEDERPatrickCLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)New ZealandChatham House, The Royal Institute of International Affairs
197 STRAPASSONAlexandreCLAMBrazilBrazilUniversity of Brasília (UnB)
198 AL KHOURDAJIEAlaaLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)SyriaImperial College London
199 ALPEmreLAMTürkiyeTürkiyeMiddle EastTechnical University
200 ANG'UCohenLAMKenyaKenyaUniversity of Nairobi
201 BREYERChristianLAMFinlandGermanyLUT University
202 CHAIQiminLAMChinaChinaNational Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation
203 KRIEGLERElmarLAMGermanyGermanyPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
204 KUMChristian TeghaLAMCameroonCameroonThe University of Bamenda, Cameroon/University College Dublin, Ireland
205 MCCOLLUMDavidLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAIIASA
206 MÜNSTERMarieLAFDenmarkDenmarkTechnical University of Denmark
207 SUDHARMMA VISHWANATHANSarithaLAFIndiaIndiaIndian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
208 AKBARIEHArghavanREFNetherlandsLuxembourgEindhoven University of Technology
209 BUSTAMANTEMercedesREFBrazilBrazilUniversity of Brasília
Chapter 15: Potentials, limits, and risks of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountry of ResidenceCitizenshipAffiliation
210 SUGIYAMAMasahiroCLAMJapanJapanUniversity of Tokyo, Institute for Future Initiatives
211 ZHANGXianCLAMChinaChinaThe Administrative Center for China's Agenda 21
212 DEPREZAlexandraLAFFranceFranceIDDRI-Sc Po  – Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations
213 GIDDENMatthewLAMUnited States of AmericaUSACenter For Global Sustainability, University of Maryland
214 HOTEITHusseinLAMSaudi ArabiaLebanonKing Abdullah University of Sceince and Technology (KAUST)
215 HOUNKPATIKossiLAMSouth AfricaTogoAfrican Synthesis Centre for Climate Change, Environment and Development
216 LAWCliffLAMNew ZealandNew ZealandNational Institute for Water and Atmosphere (NIWA)
217 LENTONAndrewLAMAustraliaAustraliaCSIRO
218 MéNDEZMar FernándezLAFGermanySpainAlfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research
219 MOLINA RODRÍGUEZCintya BereniceLAFMexicoEl SalvadorUniversidad Nacional Rosario Castellanos
220 SCHENUITFelixLAMGermanyGermanyGerman Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)
221 SHAYEGHSoheilLAMItalyIranFondazione CMCC - Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici
222 JUPESTAJoniREMIndonesiaIndonesiaIPB University
223 SOUSSANAJean-francoisREMFranceFranceINRAE (National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment)