We are on a mission to organise, analyse and democratise the world’s law and policy data
Climate Policy Radar is a not-for-profit organisation building open databases and research tools so people can discover, understand and generate data-driven insights on climate law and policy. Our data and tools help governments, researchers, international organisations, civil society, and the private sector to understand and advance effective climate policies and deploy climate finance.
Our journey
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The first GLOBE Climate Legislation Study is published, in print
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Now covering 99 countries, the Global Climate Legislation Study is published as an online database
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Climate Policy Radar is incorporated as Community Interest Company
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First prototype presented at COP26 in Glasgow
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Announced partnership with Climate Parliament, providing data to help advance climate action in the run-up to COP28
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First version of our first product, Climate Policy Radar (Alpha) is released
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Climate Policy Radar is integrated with climate-laws.org, enhancing its capabilities
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Launched the Global Stocktake Explorer at Bonn, adding 1700 UNFCCC documents to our tool
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Searches in English now return documents from all languages for increased accessibility
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Announced fundraise to continue developing our products and services
Our origins
On the fringes of the 2009 COP15 conference in Copenhagen, GLOBE International—a cross-party network of parliamentarians focused on improving governance for sustainable development, founded by the likes of Al Gore and John Kerry—struggled to answer fundamental questions about climate legislation: what was being done, where, and by whom. Recognising their lack of resources for effective peer learning, they commissioned the London School of Economics to create the first GLOBE Climate Legislation Study, a comprehensive book detailing the climate legislation of 16 countries.
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Our values
Read more about our values, and how we live by them here.
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