The Agreement on Climate Transformation 2015 (ACT 2015) consortium was a group of leading climate experts from both developing and developed countries, formed to catalyse discussion and build momentum toward a global climate agreement at the 2015 UNFCCC summit. To support this goal, the consortium developed three potential propositions for what the agreement could look like, which it presented in a series of workshops held across the world, including in developed countries, major emerging economies, least developed countries, and small island developing states. These workshops engaged a wide range of stakeholders and decision-makers, helping government officials, business leaders, and civil society actors understand the implications of different options and their relevance to national priorities.

The project was supported by the European Commission.

Latest outputs of the project where NewClimate staff had a leading role:

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