Difference between revisions of "Institutional Investors Group for Climate Change (IIGCC)"

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5. Global
 
5. Global
 
IIGCC collaborates with regional investor networks and others. The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change is a collaboration between IIGCC, INCR, IGCC and AIGCC for shared international initiatives on climate policy and other projects of common interest.
 
IIGCC collaborates with regional investor networks and others. The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change is a collaboration between IIGCC, INCR, IGCC and AIGCC for shared international initiatives on climate policy and other projects of common interest.
|Participants=IIGCC currently has over 80 members, from 9 countries, representing around €7.5 trillion in assets.
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|Participants=IIGCC is a network of 136 members, including some of the largest pension funds and asset managers in Europe, who represent €18.
|Members=Aberdeen Asset Management,
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|Members=As of February 2017:
Aegon NL,
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Aegon NL
Amundi,
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Allianz Global Investors
AP1 (First Swedish National Pension Fund),
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Amundi Asset Management
AP2 (Second Swedish National Pension Fund),
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AP1 (First Swedish National Pension Fund)
AP3 (Third Swedish National Pension Fund),
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AP2 (Second Swedish National Pension Fund)
AP4 (Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund),
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AP3 (Third Swedish National Pension Fund)
AP7 (Seventh Swedish National Pension Fund),
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AP4 (Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund)
APG Asset Management,
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AP7 (Seventh Swedish National Pension Fund)
ATP,
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APG Asset Management
Aviva Investors,
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ATP
AXA Real Estate,
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Aviva Investors
Baillie Gifford & Co,
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AXA Group
BBC Pension Trust,
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AXA Investment Managers S.A.
Bedfordshire Pension Fund,
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Baillie Gifford & Co
BlackRock,
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BBC Pension Trust
BMO Global Asset Management (EMEA),
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Bedfordshire Pension Fund
BNP Paribas Asset Management,
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BlackRock
BT Pension Scheme,
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BMO Global Asset Management (EMEA)
Caisse des Dépôts,
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BNP Paribas Asset Management
CB Richard Ellis,
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BT Pension Scheme
CCLA Investment Management,
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Caisse des Dépôts
Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church,
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CBRE Investors
CF Partners (UK) LLP,
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CCLA Investment Management
Church Commissioners for England,
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Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church
The Church of England Pensions Board,
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Church Commissioners for England
Church of Sweden,
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Church of England Pensions Board
Climate Change Capital,
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Church of Sweden
Danske Bank,
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Danske Bank
DIP,
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Deutsche Asset Management
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DIP
 
Dragon Capital Group Ltd.
 
Dragon Capital Group Ltd.
Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management,
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Earth Capital Partners
Earth Capital Partners,
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Edentree Investment Management Ltd
Edentree Investment Management Ltd,
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Environment Agency Pension Fund
Environment Agency Pension Fund,
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Environmental Technologies Fund
Environmental Technologies Fund,
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ERAFP
ERAFP,
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First State Investments
Ferrostaal Capital,
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Fonds de Réserve pour les Retraites
First State Investments,
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Generation Investment Management LLP
Fonds de Réserve pour les Retraites,
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Greater Manchester Pension Fund
Generation Investment Management LLP,
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Guardian Media Group PLC
Greater Manchester Pension Fund,
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Henderson Global Investors
Henderson Global Investors,
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Hermes Investment Management
Hermes,
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HgCapital
Hermes GPE LLP,
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HSBC Global Asset Management
HgCapital,
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HSBC Bank Pension Trust (UK) Limited
HSBC Investments,
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Impax Asset Management
Impax Asset Management,
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Industriens Pension
Inflection Point Capital Management,
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Inflection Point Capital Management
Insight Investment,
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Insight Investment
Janus Capital International,
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Janus Capital International
JOEP,
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JOEP
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust,
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Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
Kempen Capital Management,
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JP Morgan Asset Management
Kent County Council Pension Fund,
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Kempen Capital Management
Kleinwort Benson Investors,
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Kent County Council Pension Fund
La Banque Postale AM,
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Kleinwort Benson Investors
Legal & General Investment Management,
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La Banque Postale AM
London Borough of Islington Pension Fund,
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Lægernes Pension
London Borough of Newham Pension Fund,
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Legal & General Investment Management
London Pensions Fund Authority,
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London Borough of Islington Pension Fund
Low Carbon Ltd.,
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London Borough of Newham Pension Fund
M&G Real Estate,
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London Pensions Fund Authority
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M&G Real Estate
 
Marguerite Advisor S.A.
 
Marguerite Advisor S.A.
Mayfair Capital Investment Management,
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Mayfair Capital Investment Management
Mercer Global Investments Europe Limited,
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Mercer Global Investments Europe Limited
Merseyside Pension Fund,
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Merseyside Pension Fund
Mn Services,
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Mirova
National Employment Savings Trust,
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Mistra
NextEneregy Capital Ltd,
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MN Services
Nordea Investment Funds,
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MPC Capital
Northern Trust Asset Management,
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National Employment Savings Trust
Ohman,
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NextEneregy Capital Ltd
OU Endowment Management,
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Nordea Investment Funds
PBU,
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Northern Trust Asset Management
PensionDanmark,
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Ohman
The Pensions Trust,
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Old Mutual Wealth
PGGM Investments,
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OU Endowment Management
Pictet Asset Management,
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PBU
PKA,
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PensionDanmark
Platina Partners,
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PenSam
Railpen Investments,
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PFA Pension
Rathbone Greenbank Investments,
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PGGM Investments
Robeco,
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Pictet Asset Management
Royal London Asset Management,
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PKA
Sampension,
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Railpen Investments
Sarasin & Partners LLP,
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Rathbone Greenbank Investments
South Yorkshire Pensions Authority,
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Robeco
Tellus Mater Foundation,
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Royal London Asset Management
Temporis Capital,
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Russell Investments
UBS Asset Management,
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Sampension
Unipension Fondsmæglerselskab A/S,
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Sarasin & Partners LLP
Universities Superannuation Scheme,
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South Yorkshire Pensions Authority
West Midlands Metropolitan Authorities Pension,
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Stafford Sustainable Capital
Fund,
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Strathclyde Pension Fund
West Yorkshire Pension Fund,
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Tellus Mater Foundation
WHEB Group,
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Temporis Capital
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TPT Retirement Solutions
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UBS Asset Management
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Unipension FAIF A/S
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Universities Superannuation Scheme
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Wermuth Asset Management
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West Midlands Pension Fund
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West Yorkshire Pension Fund
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WHEB Group
 
Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change Ltd. Co Registration Number: 7921860
 
Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change Ltd. Co Registration Number: 7921860
 
Tel +44 (0) 207 960 2987 Email info@iigcc.org Web www.iigcc.org
 
Tel +44 (0) 207 960 2987 Email info@iigcc.org Web www.iigcc.org
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County Hall, Belvedere Road One Crown Square
 
County Hall, Belvedere Road One Crown Square
 
London SE1 7PB Woking, Surrey GU21 6HR
 
London SE1 7PB Woking, Surrey GU21 6HR
*The Church Investors Group members:
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*The Church Investors Group joint members (all less than £1bn AUM):
Baptist Union of Great Britain,
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Archbishops’ Council
BMS World Mission,
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Baptist Union of Great Britain
Charles Plater Trust,
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Barrow Cadbury Trust
Christian Aid,
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BMS World Mission
Church of Scotland,
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Charles Plater Trust
CIG South Africa,
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Christian Aid
Friends Provident Foundation,
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Church of Scotland
Jesuits in Britain,
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CIG South Africa
The Lutheran Council of Great Britain,
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Diocese of Salfor
Panapur,
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Diocese of Westminster
Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation,
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Friends Provident Foundation
Religious Society of Friends,
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Heart of England Baptist Association
Representative Body of the Church in Wales,
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Jesuits in Britain
Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth,
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Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth,
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Order of Preachers
Servite Friars,
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Panapur
United Reformed Church Ministers Pension Fund,
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Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation
United Reformed Church South Western Synod,
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Religious Society of Friends
United Reformed Church Trust,
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Representative Body of the Church in Wales
United Reformed Church Wessex Synod,
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Representative Church Body of the Church of
William Leech Foundation,
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Ireland
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth
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Servite Friars
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Trustees of the Methodist Church in Ireland
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United Reformed Church Ministers Pension Fund
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United Reformed Church South Western Synod
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United Reformed Church Trust
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United Reformed Church Wessex Synod
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William Leech Foundation
 
|Have only national states as participators=No
 
|Have only national states as participators=No
 
|Related initiatives=
 
|Related initiatives=
 
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Revision as of 11:03, 24 February 2017

General

Name of initiative Institutional Investors Group for Climate Change ( (IIGCC)
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative No
Website address http://www.iigcc.org/
Related initiatives
Starting year
End year
Secretariat IIGCC, Second Floor, Riverside Building, County Hall, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 7PB. Stephanie Pfeifer is Chief Executive, Tel: +44 (0) 207 960 2987, Email: spfeifer@iigcc.org.
Organisational structure
Geographical coverage Western Europe, Eastern Europe
Name of lead organisation
Type of lead organisation Network/Consortium/Partnership
Location/Nationality of lead organisation United Kingdom

Description

Description The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) is a forum for collaboration on climate change for investors.
Objectives IIGCC provides investors with a collaborative platform to encourage public policies, investment practices, and corporate behavior that address long-term risks and opportunities associated with climate change.

IIGCC pursues its mission through two strategic objectives:

1. Changing market signals by encouraging the adoption of strong and credible public policy solutions that ensure an orderly and efficient move to a low carbon economy, as well as measures for adaptation.

2. Informing investment practices to preserve and enhance long-term investment values.

Activities To deliver on its objectives, IIGCC operates a number of programmes that commission research, produce reports and engage with various stakeholders. These are some of the planned and on-going projects in each of IIGCCs main focus areas:

1. Policy The mission of IIGCCs Policy programme is to develop and communicate investor positions on policy and regulatory frameworks at international, regional and national level to support a shift in favour of less carbon-intensive investment.

2. Climate Risk The aim of IIGCCs Climate Risk programme is to help investors identify, and to the extent possible, quantify the strategic implications of policy measures and physical risks to long-term investments with a view to inform communication with other stakeholders.

3. Corporate The mission of IIGCCs Corporate programme is to deepen investor understanding of the nature of risks and opportunities faced by companies, as well as their strategies and performance in addressing them. There is also a special focus on company views on climate change policy.

4. Property IIGCCs Property programme has two principal aims: The first is to engage with policymakers to ensure appropriate policies are put in place which maximise environmental benefits whilst maintaining and enhancing property investment returns. The second aim is to ensure that considerations of climate change and its implications are integrated into the management and decision-making process for property investment portfolios.

5. Global IIGCC collaborates with regional investor networks and others. The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change is a collaboration between IIGCC, INCR, IGCC and AIGCC for shared international initiatives on climate policy and other projects of common interest.

One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Technical dialogue, Political dialogue
Activity of initiative Knowledge production and innovation, Awareness raising and outreach, Knowledge dissemination and exchange
Indicators
Goals
Comments on indicators and goals
How will goals be achieved
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals
How are you tracking progress of your initiative
Available reporting

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 0  
Companies 0
Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 0
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 0
Governmental actors 0
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 0
Financial Institutions 0
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
2019
152
2022
358
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes
Last update: 12 April 2022 11:19:05

Not only have national states as participators