Partners
 
 
 
 
Our mission is to identify, assess and help move forward climate change policies that lead to decarbonisation of the global economy. In meeting that mission, we work closely with a variety of organisations with related activities, on which we draw in assembling the information we need and/or sponsoring events.
 
 
Our Primary Partners...
 
 
The Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research is our sponsor at the University of Cambridge. 4CMR conducts research on the interconnected issues of energy, economy and environment, with emphasis on assessing climate mitigation policies.
 
 
The Zero Carbon Society is the principal student organisation at the University of Cambridge offering an avenue through which students can engage with the research and advising activities of the E3 Foundation. They provide events, training, information, etc aimed at preparing students for dissertation research and future careers in climate science, policy and action.




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Other Partners...
 
 
The Centre for Science and Policy "cultivates stronger relationships between policymakers and experts in science and engineering". We partner with them in providing avenues for training in policy advising.  

 
Cambridge Econometrics is an "independent consultancy that applies economic modelling and data analysis techniques to the needs of clients in business and government".
 
 
The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research "brings together scientists, economists, engineers and social scientists...working to develop sustainable responses to climate change through trans-disciplinary research and dialogue".

Climate Strategies is "...an international organisation that convenes networks of leading academic experts around specific climate change policy challenges. From this it offers rigorous, independent research to governments and the full range of stakeholders, in Europe and beyond".
 
 
Real Climate Economics is a project of Economics for Equity and the Environment Network and Ecotrust, and develops rigorous economic support for immediate, large-scale policy responses to minimize the risks of climate change.