E3G (Third Generation Environmentalism) is a climate change
think tank operating to accelerate a global transition to a
low-carbon future. The organisation has staff based in Brussels, Berlin, London and Washington, D.C..
Organisation
E3G stands for Third Generation Environmentalism. The idea behind the name is that the first generation of environmentalists focused on the conservation of species and habitats, the second generation widened the scope to include pollution and natural resources and the third generation is building on this success, working on solutions rather than problems.
E3G has three co-founding directors, Nick Mabey, CEO currently on sabbatical,
Tom Burke CBE who is the current Chairman, and
John Ashton, who was the first CEO. Shane Tomlinson is the Acting Chief Executive Officer of E3G.
The organisation works across a number of areas including climate diplomacy, energy, finance, cities, risk, efficiency and infrastructure.
History
E3G was established in 2004, when it played a pivotal role in the successful diplomatic effort to get Russia to ratify the
Kyoto Protocol
The Kyoto Protocol was an international treaty which extended the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that commits state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based on the scientific consensus that (part ...
. In 2006, E3G developed a political analysis called Europe in the World, looking at how the EU could best respond to the challenge of maintaining its prosperity and security in an interdependent world.
E3G created the Transform UK coalition in 2009, serving as a cross-sector platform to drive
green investment
Eco-investing or green investing, is a form of socially responsible investing where investments are made in companies that support or provide environmentally friendly products and practices. These companies encourage (and often profit from) New Te ...
in the UK and spearhead the Green Investment Bank campaign. The
Green Investment Bank was created to support low carbon infrastructure. The bank was established in 2011 with £3 billion in initial equity, taking on full legal status in 2013.
In 2010, together with partners, E3G developed and piloted the concept of Low Carbon Zones in China. This led to the Chinese government establishing 12 zones, covering 350 million people.
The groundbreaking Degrees of Risk report on
climate risk management was published in 2011. The report went on to influence the US Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Taskforce. Members of the group have also condemned US climate rhetoric that is religious in nature and which has made its way into discussions in the UK.
The Energy Bill Revolution was launched the following year in 2012. The campaign set up a coalition of over 200 organisations calling on the UK government to recycle
carbon taxes to make all UK fuel poor homes super
energy efficient.
In the same year, E3G helped to launch the Norstec coalition, an industrial alliance working together on
offshore
Offshore may refer to:
Science and technology
* Offshore (hydrocarbons)
* Offshore construction, construction out at sea
* Offshore drilling, discovery and development of oil and gas resources which lie underwater through drilling a well
* Off ...
renewable energy in Europe's
North Sea. The
North Sea Grid project is a great example of achieving power sector
decarbonisation at the regional level.
In 2018 E3G proposed to the
Mayor of London that he should support the first ever
London Climate Action Week (LCAW 2019), held from 1–8 July 2019. Well over 100 events took place, showcasing London based organisations’ global expertise and action on climate change solutions and aims to mobilise London’s world-class cultural institutions and diverse communities around new ways to inspire and motivate climate action.
In 2021, E3G described the United Kingdom government's decision not to release the calculations underpinning its official NetZero Strategy as smacking of "secrecy and subterfuge" and voiced concern that the interested public would not be able to scrutinize the estimated impacts of the measures under consideration.
New Scientist magazine formally appealed the decision to withhold that information.
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Recognition
In 2020, the
University of Pennsylvania's ''Global Go To Think Tank Index Report'' ranked E3G seventh in top environment policy think tanks.
See also
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Politics of climate change
External links
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References
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International environmental organizations
Nature conservation organisations based in Europe
Ecology organizations
Climate change policy
Think tanks based in the United Kingdom
Think tanks