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Annika Högner

Researcher

Integrated Climate Impacts Research Group

Energy, Climate, and Environment Program

Biography

Annika Högner is a researcher in the Integrated Climate Impacts Research Group of the IIASA Energy, Climate, and Environment Program and a PhD candidate in the Geography Department of the Integrative Research Institute on Transformations of Human-Environment Systems at Humboldt University Berlin.

She works to operationalize attribution science, developing tools to quantify how implemented policies, as well as gaps in implementation and ambition over the past few decades have shaped climate impacts. This includes mapping missed opportunities and worst cases avoided to date using counterfactual emissions pathways. Her research also aims to extend this work forward: assigning state responsibility under pathways that temporarily overshoot 1.5°C will require assessing obligations under international law against regional physical impacts, with a thorough understanding of what drives temperature change after net zero. Across this work, she sits at the intersection of physical science, emissions scenarios, and climate accountability.

Högner holds master-level degrees in Physics (Technical University Berlin), Fine Arts (University of the Arts Berlin), and Climate, Earth, Water, Sustainability (Potsdam University).


Last update: 15 JUL 2026

Publications

Lohmann, N., Strahl, D., Högner, A. , Huiskamp, W., Boehm, M., & Wunderling, N. (2026). Quantitative comparison of causal inference methods for climate tipping points. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics 33 (2) 313-334. 10.5194/npg-33-313-2026.

Van Vuuren, D.P., O'Neill, B.C., Tebaldi, C., Sanderson, B.M., Chini, L.P., Friedlingstein, P., Hasegawa, T., Riahi, K. , Govindasamy, B., Bauer, N., Eyring, V., Fall, C.M.N., Frieler, K., Gidden, M.J. , Gohar, L.K., Högner, A. , Jones, A.D., Kikstra, J. , King, A., Knutti, R., Kriegler, E., Lawrence, Peter, Lennard, C., Lowe, J., Mathison, C., Mehmood, S., Nicholls, Z. , Prado, L.F., Zhang, Q., Rose, S.K., Ruane, A.C., Sandstad, M., Schleussner, C.-F. , Seferian, R., Sillmann, J., Smith, C., Sörensson, A.A., Panickal, S., Tachiiri, K., Vaughan, N., Vishwanathan, S.S., Yokohata, T., Zecchetto, M., & Ziehn, T. (2026). The Scenario Model Intercomparison Project for CMIP7 (ScenarioMIP-CMIP7). Geoscientific Model Development 19 (7) 2627-2656. 10.5194/gmd-19-2627-2026.

Ritchie, P.D.L., Steinert, N.J., Abrams, J.F., Alkhayuon, H., Arnscheidt, C.W., Bochow, N., Chapman, R.R., Clarke, J., Dennis, D.P., Donges, J.F., Flores, B.M., Garbe, J., Högner, A. , Huntingford, C., Lenton, T.M., Lohmann, J., Lux-Gottschalk, K., Milkoreit, M., Möller, T., Pearce-Kelly, P., Pereira, L., Quinn, C., Schleussner, C.-F. , Stuenzi, S.M., Swingedouw, D., Van der Laan, L.N., Zickfeld, K., & Wunderling, N. (2026). The implications of overshooting 1.5 °C on Earth system tipping elements—a review. Environmental Research Letters 21 (4) e043001. 10.1088/1748-9326/ae3cad.