European Climate Platform
The European Climate Platform (ECP) is a joint initiative between Clipore and the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels. Established in 2005, the ECP aims to facilitate interaction between the policy and research communities, mainly but not exclusively in Europe.

The ECP actively seeks dialogue with policy-makers and other stakeholders while being dedicated to academic excellence, unqualified independence and policy relevance. ECP events bring together a select number of policy-makers, negotiators and experts to vigorously debate key topics in the area of international climate change policy and to widely disseminate its conclusions.

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Most recent event
3/10/2008
The Financial Architecture for the Post-2012 Period
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Steering group members (in alphabetical order):
Markus Wråke, Senior Researcher, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Michel Colombier, Directeur IDDRI Foundation, Institut de développement durable et des relations internationals
Frank Convery, President of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), Heritage Trust Professor of Environmental Policy at University College Dublin (co-chair)
Chris Dodwell, Head of International Negotiations, Department of Environment, DEFRA
Christian Egenhofer, Senior Research Fellow, CEPS
Mike Hulme, Executive Director, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Bo Kjellén, Former Chief Climate Negotiator Sweden; Senior Research Fellow, Stockholm Environment Institute and Visiting Fellow Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (co-chair)
Bert Metz, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, Global Sustainability and Climate Unit (MNP/RIVM), co-chairman of IPCC Working Group III
Teresa Ribera Rodríguez, Head of the Spanish Climate Delegation
Artur Runge-Metzger, Head of the Climate Change Unit, DG Environment, European Commission
Anders Turesson, Head of Swedish Climate Delegation
Anders Wijkman, Member of the European Parliament
Nicole Wilke, Head of the German Climate Delegation