The Climate Transparency Partnership brings together climate assessments and expertise from organisations in the G20 countries. The Partnership uses independent, comparable and comprehensive data to analyse the G20's progress in the transformation to a green economy.
The Climate Transparency Partnership brings together climate assessments and expertise from organisations in the G20 countries. Since 2014, the partnership has been analysing the G20's progress in the transformation to a green economy using independent, comparable and comprehensive data. The partnership comprises 16 civil society organisations from 14 G20 countries.
The Climate Transparency Report provides information on all G20 countries in a cross-sectional report and focusses on each individual country in separate country profiles. The report provides information on emissions reduction, vulnerability and finance.
The project strengthens the knowledge of stakeholders in the G20 countries, in particular Argentina, Brazil, India, Mexico and South Africa, and expands their ability to initiate ambitious climate protection measures. Workshops, briefings, publications and media reports inform government representatives, NGOs, think tanks and companies about the state of climate protection in the world's largest economies.
03/2018 – 04/2023
Gerd Leipold, Alexandra Kotur, Florian Mersmann, Sebastian Wegner, Zeina Abbas
Beijing University (China), Centro Clima (Brazil), Climate Action Tracker, Climate Analytics, Enerdata, University of Cape Town - Energy Systems Research Group (South Africa), FARN (Argentina), Germanwatch (Germany), I4CE, Iniciativa Climatica de Mexico (Mexico), IDDRI (France), Institute for Essential Services Reform (Indonesia), IGES (Japan), Istanbul Policy Centre (Turkey), NewClimate Institute, ODI (UK), Solution for our Climate (South Korea), TERI (India)