If you are an Aarhus University employee and you would like to become a member of iClimate, you can easily sign up using the below form. You will be sent an email asking you to confirm that you wish to sign up. When you click confirm, we will add you to our member database and Teams channel. You may also receive invites to upcoming events like our annual meeting.
When you sign up, you will be asked which research area your work aligns most with. The research area you choose does not effect your membership - it just helps us to map the expertise of our members. We will be sharing more information about these research areas on our website soon. For now, you can choose which is most appropriate for you using the descriptions to the right.
Climate and Health
Investigates how climate change and interacting environmental stressors affect human health outcomes. Focuses on risks, vulnerabilities, and strategies to mitigate health impacts under future climate conditions.
Climate and Society
Analyzes how climate change affects social systems, including infrastructure, economies, and governance. Explores adaptation, resilience, and equitable transitions.
Climate and Agriculture
Studies how climate change influences agricultural productivity, land use, and food systems. Focuses on adaptation strategies, sustainability, and the integration of agriculture with broader ecosystem services.
Climate, Energy, and Waste
Explores the development of low-carbon energy systems and sustainable resource use. Addresses emissions reduction, circular economy approaches, and the integration of energy, materials, and waste systems.
Climate Processes and Feedbacks
Examines the physical, chemical, and biological processes that drive climate variability and long-term change across past, present, and future systems. Focuses on interactions between atmosphere, ocean, land, and ice, and their impacts on ecosystems and biodiversity using observations, modeling, and paleoclimate data.
Climate Science Communication and Education
Focuses on research into how climate knowledge is communicated and understood across diverse audiences, including behavioral responses. Examines strategies for engagement, stakeholder collaboration, and education to support informed decision-making and societal change.