Wedging the Gap is a co-ordinated effort to support the increase of climate change policy ambition and action by tracking, highlighting and strengthening the impact of cooperative initiatives. Together, these cooperative initiatives could deliver sufficient proven emissions reductions to ‘wedge the emissions gap’ left behind by policy and ensure that a 2˚C future remains viable. |
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International Cooperative Initiatives – from concept to impact
24 March 2016
15 March 2016 – The culmination of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)’s work with Ecofys for the Nordic Council of Ministers has seen the Climate Initiatives Platform (CIP) transferred to the United Nations Environment Programme.
University of Cambridge and Ecofys report highlights emissions reduction opportunities
21 August 2015
24 August 2015 – A new report launched today, Better Partnerships: Understanding and increasing the impact of private sector cooperative initiatives, by University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and energy consultancy Ecofys highlights the emissions reduction potential of private sector collaboration.
Scaling up the impact of the private sector in closing the emissions gap
15 May 2015
13 May 2015 – Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership is facilitating a series of roundtables looking at the impact of non-state actor cooperative initiatives in 'wedging the emissions gap'.
Launch of international Climate Initiatives Database, COP20 Lima
9 March 2015
8 December 2014 – The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) are in Lima, Peru for an exciting week of climate discussions as part of the UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP). The 20th COP is an essential milestone on the way to securing a definitive global agreement in Paris at the end of 2015.
Climate Initiatives Database now live
9 March 2015
12 December 2014 – The Climate Initiatives Database is an online resource for collecting and sharing data on international cooperative initiatives addressing climate change. The database is currently published in an open beta version for user review and feedback.
What is a cooperative initiative?
9 March 2015
12 January 2015 – The work of cooperative initiatives are becoming increasingly recognised as greenhouse gas emissions reduction becomes more and more important. But, what do we mean when we talk about ‘cooperative initiatives’?
Improving the Climate Initiatives Database
9 March 2015
23 January 2015 – Leading experts lend their voice and thoughts to improving functionality of the climate initiative database for a wide range of users.
Different strategies are required to increase impact
5 March 2015
Supported by the Dutch Ministry for Infrastructure and the Environment, the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and Ecofys continued reaching out and engaging with initiatives, analysing global activities and making recommendations for how ambition could be increased.
5 March 2015
In May 2014, the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) and Ecofys were invited to join a meeting of negotiators from the Nordic Council of Ministers to contribute our latest findings within the project and advise them on what could be done next to increase ambition in this arena.
Publication of Enhancing the Ambition of International Cooperative Initiatives
5 March 2015
In Spring 2014, the Nordic Council of Ministers (NOAK) published Enhancing the Ambition of International Cooperative Initiatives, co-authored by Nicolette Bartlett and Sandrine Dixson-Declève from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and Nicholas Harrison, Niklas Höhne, Nadine Braun, Thomas Day and Yvonne Deng from Ecofys.