The European Commission has an open call on “The attribution to climate change, and improved forecasting of extreme and slow-onset climate- and weather-related events and their impacts” [HORIZON-CL5-2025-06-D1-04].
The deadline for submission is on 24 September 2025.
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
- Advanced understanding of the causality between anthropogenic climate change and the frequency and intensity of climate and weather extremes (including temperature extremes, heavy precipitation and pluvial floods, river floods, droughts, storms, as well as compound events), and their risks and impacts, including cascading impacts, on human systems and ecosystems;
- Improved methodologies and tools of attribution of extreme climate- and weather-related events, and their impacts, to anthropogenic climate change;
- Enhancement of existing or creation of new pilot global databases of extreme events, impacts and their attribution;
- Advanced knowledge of how attribution science and forecasting can be operationalised for a range of policy purposes, including informing and improving preparedness, civil protection and humanitarian planning for future extreme and slow-onset events, post-disaster reconstruction, resilience and adaptation plans.
For more information, visit the EU Funding & Tenders Portal.











