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The urgency of actions to meet targets of the reduction of greenhouse gases is frequently considered through the narrow lens of technical, economic, and policy drivers. Such a lens overlooks the nature of urgency itself.

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C-URGE is an interdisciplinary doctoral network of Anthropology of Global Climate Urgency in 2023-2027. The project is a collaboration between four European universities in Leuven (Belgium), Halle-Wittenberg (Germany), Catania (Italy), and Uppsala (Sweden) in partnership with six non-academic partners and the support of a prominent advisory board to train 10 early stage researchers in understanding different perspectives on environmental and climatological urgency, their temporalities, and the political and environmental implications these understandings may have.

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