Three wind turbines in a ploughed field, against a sunset sky

CLIM(AI)TE Group

Three wind turbines in a ploughed field, against a sunset sky

Using interdisciplinary approaches for AI climate modelling to produce trustworthy insights for societal, policy and political change.

Group activities and outputs

Projects

Horizon calls

Code Topic (per latest draft WP) Type Opening Deadline(s)
HORIZON-CL5-2026-07-D1-05 Improving climate and weather models for Africa Single-stage (RIA) 18 Dec 2025 15 Apr 2026
HORIZON-CL5-2026-08-Two-Stage-D1-06 Closing knowledge gaps on Earth system science in support of global and regional assessments and climate policy Two-stage (RIA) 18 Dec 2025 Stage 1: 15 Apr 2026; Stage 2: 08 Oct 2026
HORIZON-CL5-2027-01-D1-07 Advancing understanding, modelling and prediction of extreme events in a changing climate (note: this is the topic linked to code D1-07; the title you gave—“Next generation climate monitoring…”—is D1-01 in 2026) Single-stage (RIA) 17 Nov 2026 04 Mar 2027
HORIZON-CL5-2027-02-Two-Stage-D1-13 Next generation scenarios for informing climate and sustainability transitions Status changed in newer draft Latest draft (Aug 2025): this topic appears under Call 01-2027 as single-stage with 04 Mar 2027deadline; an earlier draft (May 2025) showed it as two-stage with 04 Mar 2027 / 14 Oct 2027.
HORIZON-MISS-2027-01-CLIMA-02 Researching and applying the potential of Artificial Intelligence to foster climate resilience at the regional and local levels Single-stage (RIA) 09 Feb 2027 21 Sep 2027