Each year, the Emissions Gap Report assesses the gap between anticipated emissions and levels consistent with the Paris Agreement goals of limiting global warming this century to well below 2°C...
UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre is a leading international advisory institution on energy, climate and sustainable development.
Its work focuses on assisting developing countries and emerging economies transition towards more low carbon development paths, and supports integration of climate-resilience in national development.
UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre is actively engaged in implementing UN Environment’s Climate Change Strategy and Energy Programme.
The centre employs 70 experts of 22 different nationalities working around the world from offices in UN City, Copenhagen and has more than 30 years of experience working with academia from leading institutions around the world.
UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre was founded as the UNEP Risoe centre by UNEP, The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Danish Technical University in 1990. From 2014 to February 2022, the centre was called UNEP DTU Partnership, until it became the UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre.
UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre is an actor in the Coalition's Household Energy and Finance initiatives.
Each year, the Emissions Gap Report assesses the gap between anticipated emissions and levels consistent with the Paris Agreement goals of limiting global warming this century to well below 2°C...
There is a financial cost attached to the use of energy sources. The average household size in Nigeria is approximately six persons and a family relying on kerosene for cooking will face...
The UNEP Denmark Technical University Partnership (UNEP DTU) on behalf of CCAC, facilitated the South-South Learning Exchange workshop focused on clean energy (lighting and cooking) end...
This document is the meeting summary of the official launch of Nigeria’s Climate and Clean Air Coalition projects.
This presentation focused on two business models for providing off-grid solar solutions comparing IDCOL Bangladesh and pay-as-you-go in Kenya as case studies.