UCL Green Innovation Policy Commission
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UCL Green Innovation Policy Commission

The Green Innovation Policy Commission brought together progressive businesses and leading UCL academics to identify how policy can best support green innovation. The commission’s work was underpinned by research at UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, and the commission published its final report in 2021.

Economics of Energy Innovation and System Transition
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Economics of Energy Innovation and System Transition

What have been involved in the Economics of Energy Innovation and System Transition, an international consortium of leading research institutions. The Economics of Energy Innovation and System Transition studies innovation and transition processes and develops complexity-based modelling solutions to support government decision making in China, Brazil and India. Their cutting-edge research accelerates the low-carbon transition and drives sustainable development by informing climate policy solutions within these major emerging economies. Find out more on the Economics of Energy Innovation and System Transition website.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports are milestones in the policy debate on climate change. UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources researchers directly contributed to the recent sixth Assessment Report, which featured a new focus on the role of innovation in mitigating climate change. Michael Grubb and Will McDowall were both contributing authors of the report’s chapter on ‘Innovation, technology development and transfer’. Michael Grubb, supported by Ben Hinder and Lilia Caiado Couto, also led the author team for the report’s opening chapter. Read more about the report on the IPCC website.