Catrina Godinho is a political economist with over 10 years’ experience working on climate and development topics. At NewClimate Institute, she contributes across a range of projects, including the Climate Action Tracker. Catrina previously worked at the World Bank, the Berlin Governance Platform (Climate Transparency), the Power Futures Lab, and the Energy Research Centre at the University of Cape Town. She also held fellowship positions at Agora Energiewende, Energy for Growth Hub, and the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies. Catrina holds a MSocSci from the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

The Climate Action Tracker's guide to a good 2035 climate target
Publication date 10 Jun 2024

For a second year in a row, the world continues to break temperature records as greenhouse gas emissions rise, leading to more extreme...

India in Transit
Publication date 17 Apr 2024

Modelling alternative transport transition pathways and investment needs in India in the Transport Transition Pathway Explorer (TTPE)...

Climate policy in 2023
Publication date 04 Apr 2024

This article is published in the Climate chronicles , which brings together Nature Reviews Earth & Environment's annual series of 'Year...

A Just Transition in Colombia
Publication date 13 Mar 2024

The government’s climate ambition is not the main challenge in Colombia; maintaining and implementing it is. A just transition approach...

Climate Action Tracker

The Climate Action Tracker is a science-based assessment that provides regularly updated information on countries’ emission reduction...

Bonn sessions: Climate Action Tracker press conference 2024
Venue Nairobi 4, World Conference Center Bonn
Date 10 Jun 2024
Start time 10:00 am

The Climate Action Tracker (CAT) team presented their latest briefing at a press conference at the SB60 in Bonn. Speakers: Maria José...

Press release: CAT guide to a good 2035 NDC target
Publication date 10 Jun 2024

If governments don't strengthen their 2030 targets and fail to substantially increase climate action before 2030, limiting peak global...

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