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E3G

E3G is an independent climate change think tank operating to accelerate the global transition to a low carbon economy. E3G are the independent experts on climate diplomacy and energy policy. Our senior leadership has a combined 75 years experience advising Government, business and NGOs and a wealth of insight into what climate change means for societies.

E3G works to accelerate the transition to a low carbon economy. We build the broad based coalitions necessary to deliver a safe climate, we bring independence to an extremely polarised discussion, and we hold policy makers to account on their promises.

E3G works closely with like-minded partners in government, politics, civil society, science, the media, public interest foundations and elsewhere.

E3G is a European organisation with a global outlook and reach. We currently have offices in London, Brussels, Berlin and Washington DC, together with a regular presence in China.

The core of our capability lies with our diverse, experienced and creative staff. E3G’s founding directors have unique experience working on energy, environment, security policy and diplomacy challenges in the UK Foreign Ministry, Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit and as senior political advisors. See the section People for more information.

E3G was founded in 2004 to address the challenge of how to deliver transformational policy change. Our experience has been that the main obstacles to sustainable development lie not in a lack of analysis or available resources, but in the silo-based nature of institutions and decision makers. We therefore work to align politics and policy to leverage strategic outcomes.

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  • The integration of climate action into economic development and stimulus measures: Policy options for the G20
    • Aisha Al-Sarihi
    • Salaheddine Soummane
    • Helena Wright (E3G)
  • Strengthened Actions towards Decarbonised and Climate Resilient Society
    • Lewis Akenji (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Aryanie Amellina
    • Kenji Asakawa (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Mariko Ikeda (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Ryu Koide (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Satoshi Kojima (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Michael Lettenmeier (Wuppertal Institute)
    • Naoki Matsuo (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Bijon Kumar Mitra (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Caroline Ott (Rocky Mountain Institute)
    • Sunhee Suk (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Kentaro Tamura (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Joe Thwaites (World Resources Institute)
    • Shelagh Whitley (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES))
    • Helena Wright (E3G)

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