Our Network
The ClimateWorks Foundation supports public policies that prevent dangerous climate change and promote global prosperity. ClimateWorks partners with an international network of affiliated organizations—the ClimateWorks Network—to promote these policies in the geographic regions and economic sectors that have the greatest potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The ClimateWorks Network collaborates on strategy, shares technical expertise, and prioritizes financial resources for the greatest impact. The Network’s goal is to inspire adoption and implementation of effective policies to limit annual global greenhouse gas emissions to 44 billion metric tons by the year 2020 (25 percent below business-as-usual projections) and 35 billion metric tons by the year 2030 (50 percent below projections).
These targets require immediate and widespread adoption of smart policies that rapidly improve energy efficiency, scale up deployment of clean energy technologies, and dramatically slow the destruction of tropical forests. To achieve these goals, the ClimateWorks Network:
- Provides service to decision makers: We provide nonpartisan, analytically rigorous support to policymakers and regulators
- Focuses on key regions and sectors: We target our efforts in the geographic regions and economic sectors that have the greatest potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions
- Prioritizes resources: We allocate resources based on the expected reduction in emissions and potential to achieve them
To learn more about the ClimateWorks Network organizations that work in specific geographic regions and economic sectors, please click below:
- Climate and Land Use Alliance
- China Sustainable Energy Program
- Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program
- European Climate Foundation
- Global Buildings Performance Network
- Institute for Industrial Productivity
- Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
- International Council on Clean Transportation
- Regulatory Assistance Project
- Shakti Sustainable Energy Program
- The Energy Foundation