WRI's
Open Climate Network worked with partners in eight focus countries to evaluate current emissions trends and abatement potential out to 2030, a process which helped inform initial INDCs.
From 2011 - 2017, Taryn led WRI's
Open Climate Network, a coalition for ambition and transparency on climate action that focused most recently on countries» commitments under the Paris Agreement.
New analysis from WRI's
Open Climate Network identifies trends and pathways for countries to implement their national climate plans.
Learn more about
our Open Climate Network project.
Katie Ross is an Associate with WRI's Climate Program, where she supports the development of research and information products for
the Open Climate Network — an independent partnership of policy institutes from around the world that aims to track national progress on climate change.
Mengpin is a Research Analyst with WRI's Global Climate Program, where she provides analytical and technical support for
the Open Climate Network (OCN) and CAIT 2.0 projects.
Mengpin is the Research Assistant with WRI's Global Climate Program, where she provides analytical and technical support for
the Open Climate Network (OCN) and CAIT 2.0 projects.
Not exact matches
The Trade Justice
Network joined over 30 labour, environmental, social justice and faith - based organizations in signing an
open letter on NAFTA, the environment and
climate change.
The state safety watchdog, the Office for Nuclear Regulation, told
Climate News
Network that keeping them
open is fine by them.
With our steady and sustained effort on disaster resilient development process, UDYAMA has bagged UN-ECOSOC status, Accredited to UN-Global compact, UN-CONGO, UNISDRR,UNEP - SCP engine GFDRR and Global Water Partnership and members in stakeholders» forum, City - Net, National Institute of
Open Learning for Vocational Training, India Gateway, Government of India (NPO), Water
Climate Coalition, Global
Network for Disaster Risk Reduction and WSP, WSSCC, End Water Poverty and SAMHITA, CDRN, AADRR, SPHERE - India.
To understand how we may orchestrate
networks to support educational change, more research and testing is needed — and with the current
climate of increased collaboration, the educational field seems
open to explorations of how we can support teachers to work and learn together.
As everyone knows (or ought to know by now), one of main reason controversy over
climate change is continuing in the face of overwhelming evidence is the fact that ExxonMobil has the cash spigot
open to fund anyone willing to deny the evidence — the Competitive Enterprise Insitute, George Marshall Institute and the old tobacco industry
network run by Steven Milloy, Fred Seitz and Fred Singer have been among the main beneficiaries.
It also focuses on the 2013
opening of the
Climate Technology Centre and
Network (CTCN) and the adoption of a Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) in developing countries «Rulebook», as well as the organization's work on adaptation, energy and resilience.
The
opening address was given by George Marshall, founder of the
Climate Outreach and Information
Network, and author of «Carbon Detox», who popped up his week on Comment is Free to tell us just how sick we are:
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