The formal work of the Global Climate Network has come to an end. That work is archived on this website, which is no longer actively managed or updated. The member organisations continue to work on issues of global climate change policy –their websites are listed here (1 August 2012)

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The Global Climate Network is an alliance of independent, progressive and influential think tanks located in countries where taking action on climate change really matters. We bring together some of the world's brightest brains to figure out and propose progressive solutions to climate change that will also help lay the foundations for a new era of prosperity.

Our focus is on policy. We will work with decision makers on innovations that help clear space for progressive action on climate change. Each of us enjoys international renown, but understands that domestic transformation is the key to successful global action.

 

Our members are:

IPPR, UK
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Center for American Progress, US
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Bellona Foundation, Norway
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The Energy and Resources Institute, India
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The International Centre for Energy, Environment and Development, Nigeria
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The Climate Institute, Australia
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Research Centre for Sustainable Development at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
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IMBEWU Sustainability Legal Specialists Pty Ltd, South Africa
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Institute of Public Affairs, Poland
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Our associate members are:

Vitae Civilis, Brazil
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Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany
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Institute of Policy Analysis and Research, Rwanda
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Our patrons are Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and director-general of the Energy and Resources Institute, John Podesta, director of Center for American Progress, and Lord Chris Patten of Barnes, former European Commissioner for External Affairs.

 

 


 



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