Sentences with phrase «international climate policy analyst»

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EIA International Climate Policy Analyst, Avipsa Mahapatra, adds, «As developing countries like India and Brazil begin to transition from using ozone depleting substances, they have the tremendous opportunity to leapfrog high - GWP HFCs by transitioning to energy efficient climate - friendly natural refrigerants, thus saving billions of tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions.
By Avipsa Mahapatra, EIA International Climate Policy Analyst and Lisa Handy, EIA Senior Policy Advisor
Michael Grubb is one of our best known international climate policy analysts.

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Lessons from Japan: An international group of analysts focusing on climate policy says we can look to Japan for lessons in how policies can accelerate a move away from carbon - heavy fuels and toward more efficient use of energy.
Currently the Director of Environmental and Climate Justice at the NAACP, Jacqui Patterson, MSW, MPH, has served as a trainer, organizer, researcher, program manager, and policy analyst on international and domestic issues including women's rights, HIV&AIDS, violence against women, racial justice, economic justice, and environmental and climate justice, with organizations including Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Baltimore City Healthy Start, IMA World Health, United for a Fair Economy, ActionAid, Health GAP, and the organization she co-founded, Women of Color Climate Justice at the NAACP, Jacqui Patterson, MSW, MPH, has served as a trainer, organizer, researcher, program manager, and policy analyst on international and domestic issues including women's rights, HIV&AIDS, violence against women, racial justice, economic justice, and environmental and climate justice, with organizations including Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Baltimore City Healthy Start, IMA World Health, United for a Fair Economy, ActionAid, Health GAP, and the organization she co-founded, Women of Color Upolicy analyst on international and domestic issues including women's rights, HIV&AIDS, violence against women, racial justice, economic justice, and environmental and climate justice, with organizations including Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Baltimore City Healthy Start, IMA World Health, United for a Fair Economy, ActionAid, Health GAP, and the organization she co-founded, Women of Color climate justice, with organizations including Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Baltimore City Healthy Start, IMA World Health, United for a Fair Economy, ActionAid, Health GAP, and the organization she co-founded, Women of Color UPolicy Priorities, Baltimore City Healthy Start, IMA World Health, United for a Fair Economy, ActionAid, Health GAP, and the organization she co-founded, Women of Color United.
Far from disrupting the talks, some of the U.S. diplomats sent signals that there are still people to be trusted in the American climate camp, according to Susanne Dröge, a climate policy analyst at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, who debriefed some German negotiators after COP23.
«Given the partisan make - up of Congress, $ 3 billion is a reasonable figure,» said Karen Orenstein, Senior international policy analyst with Friends of the Earth U.S. «But if we step outside of Washington's warped politics, then $ 3 billion falls magnitudes below what is actually needed by developing countries to confront a climate crisis that is not of their making.»
«It's a legal process that take some time,» says Susanna Dröge, a senior global energy and climate policy analyst at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, a Berlin think tank.
«G20 leaders may like to talk about climate, but it's clear their talk is cheap,» said Kate DeAngelis, international policy analyst at Friends of the Earth U.S. «While praising each other for investing in renewable energy at home, they bankroll billions of dollars for dirty fossil fuel projects in developing countries.
«India didn't propose the $ 100 billion target — the international community thought this amount should be available,» says Sameer Kwatra, India energy and climate policy analyst at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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