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Here are some of the possible modules for the websites (they’re not fully designed & fine-tuned yet but it should give you a nice overview of what’s possible – I’ll save them all as easily-accessible items in a library for you)

A Countdown-Module:

A Countdown (to Martinigansl)

Day(s)

:

Hour(s)

:

Minute(s)

:

Second(s)

A Number-Counter-Module (there can be more in a row, obviously!)

How many roads must a man (or woman) walk down?

A Percentage-Counter-Module (there can be more in a row, obviously!)

%

How many people really like liquorice?

A (large) CTA-Button

A Quote Module

I like to move it, move it
I like to move it, move it
I like to move it, move it
Ya like to … move it!

Edward Byers

Senior Research Scholar

A Tab Module (still a bit rough – too dry)

Strumming my pain with his fingers,
Singing my life with his words,
Killing me softly with his song,
Killing me softly with his song,
Telling my whole life with his words,
Killing me softly with his song

I heard he sang a good song, I heard he had a style.
And so I came to see him and listen for a while.
And there he was this young boy, a stranger to my eyes.

I felt all flushed with fever, embarrassed by the crowd,
I felt he found my letters and read each one out loud.
I prayed that he would finish but he just kept right on.

Strumming my pain with his fingers,
Singing my life with his words,
Killing me softly with his song,
Killing me softly with his song,
Telling my whole life with his words,
Killing me softly with his song

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The main goals of SPARCCLE are

  • Accelerate new probabilistic emulators of climate hazards, damages and risks, incorporating cross-sectoral interactions, spillovers, monetization of climate impacts.
  • Develop granular socioeconomic projections, including gender and socioeconomic heterogeneities and multidimensional vulnerabilities informed by empirical assessment.
  • Develop insights on mitigation-adaptation synergies and trade-offs, sectoral risks, and provide region-specific recommendations on short and long term climate policy responses, considering energy security and import dependence.
  • Co-creation with public and private stakeholders through knowledge transfer, capacity building activities, and open science.
  • Co-design stress-test scenarios that exploring socioeconomic climate risks with stakeholders and policymakers, including sectoral stress tests.

A sample for a link

Page Headline H1 (Slider)

An here’s a Headline for the Content Area (H3)

Subheadline H3

And smaller Subheadline H4

Partner Organizations

Months

M EUR Funding

+ Researchers

Stakeholder Organizations

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