Background

Meet our Partners

Climate Strategies is proud to have collaborated with a broad range of world-class institutions, implementing diverse projects with policy impact across the globe.

  • As a member of the Climate Strategies network, I was very lucky to benefit from the expertise of the Climate Strategies Secretariat. From developing project proposals, supporting international workshops and recruiting international partners, they were key partners for executing a project that would have been impossible to coordinate on my own. As an early stage academic without access to logistical assistance, the help from the Secretariat was essential in facilitating this exciting project.

    Sonja Klinsky
    School of Sustainability, College of Global Futures, Arizona State University
  • We partnered with Climate Strategies to prepare three “Insight Briefs” providing fact-based, constructive, facilitative and solution-oriented commentary of the findings of the IPCC Special Report on 1.5C. The briefs were then disseminated to facilitate dialogues on ambitious actions and coordination among philanthropic funders on most promising areas of intervention.

    Surabi Menon
    Vice-President, Global Intelligence at ClimateWorks Foundation
  • Through the ‘Coal Transitions‘ project, Climate Strategies provided research-based evidence and supported the creation of the EU Initiative for Coal Regions in Transition. Always a trusted provider of knowledge-based intelligence to help with sustainable transformation of European coal and carbon-intensive regions.

    Aleksandra Tomczak
    Member of Cabinet of the Executive Vice-President Frans Timmermans European Commission

Climate Policy Journal

Published by Taylor & Francis, the Climate Policy Journal (CPJ) is a leading publication with research, analysis, review and discussion of responses to climate change. Climate Strategies has supported its editorial development .

The journal aims to make complex, policy-related analysis of climate change issues accessible to a wide audience and to facilitate debate between diverse constituencies. For the current issue, please click here. You can also visit the Climate Policy Collections on different climate policy topics.

Please follow the link if you would like to submit a paper. Full instructions for authors are available to download.