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Climate Compatible Growth #CCG

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Climate Compatible Growth #CCG
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    Michelle Akute Planning Engineer, Least cost Power development planning team, Modelling and simulations expert- OSeMOSYS & Flextool; Lahmeyer International Planning Software (LIPS), MESSAGE, Certified Energy Manager
    • Kenya
    • Top 10%
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    Daniel Mutia Mwendwa Water-Energy-Food Nexus, University of Oxford | Rhodes Scholar | BuniTek Co-Founder
    • Oxford, England, United Kingdom
    • Top 10%
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    Naomi Tan Energy Transition Modeller | Data Analyst
    • London, England, United Kingdom
    • Rising Star
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    Emma Richardson Research Consultant at Climate Compatible Growth
    • Rising Star
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  • Georgina Bryant Geography Undergraduate, Research Assistant at Climate Compatible Growth
    • London Area, United Kingdom
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Overview

https://linktr.ee/climatecompatiblegrowth We support the #GlobalSouth to secure #ClimateInvestment in sustainable growth, infrastructure and projects. Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) is a £38m UK aid-funded research programme which is helping countries in the Global South to take a path of low carbon development while simultaneously unlocking profitable investment in green infrastructure. We are also helping to open up new markets and supporting delivery of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from 2012. Left unchecked, climate change will cause major economic, social, and environmental damage, affecting global security, food systems, water resources, health, and ecosystems. Developing countries are at the most immediate risk. CCG can provide the right evidence at the right time on how developing countries can respond best to the low-carbon transition, against a backdrop of Covid-19 economic recovery and rapid tech transformations. In collaboration with national and international research partners, CCG will deliver the energy and transport system tools and decision support frameworks needed to create climate compatible growth and sustainable economic infrastructure. CCG aims to change the ‘rules of the game’, breaking away from siloed thinking to open new markets and jobs, shift financial flows, and make green transitions possible. Our partners are: Imperial College London, the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, University College London, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, the Open University, the Climate Parliament, the Centre for Global Equality and Loughborough University where the administrative team are based.