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VI


EMISSIONS GAP REPORT 2018 – ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


Chapter 7


Lead authors: Mariana Mazzucato (UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose), Gregor Semieniuk (SOAS University of London)


Contributing authors: Kelly Sims Gallagher (Tufts University), Anna Geddes (ETH Zurich), Ping Huang (Tufts University), Friedemann Polzin (Utrecht University), Clare Shakya (International Institute for Environment and Development), Bjarne Steffen (ETH Zurich), Hermann Tribukait (Mexico Energy Innovation Funds)


Reviewers


Juan Carlos Altamirano (World Resources Institute), Juan Carlos Arredondo, (Latin America Regional Climate Initiative), Céline Bak (Centre for International Governance Innovation), Maria Belenky (Climate Advisers), Pieter Boot (PBL, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency), Sylvain Cail (Enerdata), Jasmin Cantzler (Climate Analytics), Maria Carvalho (London School of Economics), Alex Clark (Climate Policy Initiative), Heleen de Coninck (Radboud University Nijmegen), Jacqueline Cottrell (Green Budget Europe), Steffen Dockweiler (Danish Energy Agency), Philip Drost (UN Environment), Donovan Escalante (Climate Policy Initiative), James Foster (UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy), Junichi Fujino (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan), Ajay Gambhir (Imperial College London), Arunabha Ghosh (Council on Energy, Environment and Water), Olivia Gippner (European Commission DG CLIMA), Jenny Gleed (CDP), Vaibhav Gupta (Council on Energy, Environment and Water), Thomas Hale (Oxford University), Stephen Hall (University of Leeds), Stephane Hallegatte (World Bank), Yasuko Kameyama (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan), Gerd Leipold (Humboldt-Viadrina Governance Platform), Karan Mangotra (The Energy and Resources Institute), Molly McGregor (World Resources Institute), Laura Merrill (International Institute for Sustainable Development), Rachel Chi Kiu Mok (World Bank), Milimer Morgado (The Climate Group), Helen Mountford (New Climate Economy), Caetano Penna (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), Miles Perry (European Commission DG CLIMA), Sumit Prasad (Council on Energy, Environment and Water), Jun Erik Rentschler (World Bank), Marcia Rocha (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), Mark Roelfsema (PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency), William Scott (Smart Prosperity), Jean-Charles Seghers (The Climate Group), Malcom Shield (C40), Neelam Singh (World Resources Institute), Marcel Taal (Netherlands government), Kentaro Tamura (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan), Oras Tynkkynen (SITRA), Christopher Weber (WWF Global Science), Shelagh Whitley (Overseas Development Institute), William Wills (Laboratório Interdisciplinar de Meio Ambiente), Harald Winkler (University of Cape Town), Peter Wooders (International Institute for Sustainable Development), Zhao Xiusheng (Tsinghua University)


Chief scientific editors


Anne Olhoff (UNEP DTU Partnership), John Christensen (UNEP DTU Partnership) Editorial team


Lars Christiansen (UNEP DTU Partnership), Olivier Bois von Kursk (UNEP DTU Partnership), James Arthur Haselip (UNEP DTU Partnership)


Project coordination


Lars Christiansen (UNEP DTU Partnership), Olivier Bois von Kursk (UNEP DTU Partnership), Anne Olhoff (UNEP DTU Partnership), John Christensen (UNEP DTU Partnership), Philip Drost (UN Environment), Edoardo Zandri (UN Environment)


External global and national modelling data contributors


Joint Research Centre, European Commission (Kimon Keramidas and Giacomo Grassi) Princeton University (Hélène Benveniste)


Scenario database hosting and support


International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Daniel Huppmann and Peter Kolp), and the Integrated Assessment Modelling Consortium


Media and launch support


Keith Weller (UN Environment), Shari Nijman (UN Environment), Philip Drost (UN Environment), Roxanna Samii (UN Environment), David Cole (UN Environment), Mette Annelie Rasmussen (UNEP DTU Partnership)


Design, layout and printing


Caren Weeks (independent consultant), Joseph und Sebastian (cover), Phillip Amunga (UN Environment), Kailow A/S


Language editing and translation of Executive Summary


Strategic Agenda


Thanks also to: Climate Transparency, Nick Mabey (E3G), Niklas Hagelberg (UNEP), Jacob Ipsen Hansen (UNEP DTU Partnership), Ghita Hjarne (UNEP DTU Partnership), Pia Riis Kofoed-Hansen (UNEP DTU Partnership), Susanne Konrad (UNEP DTU Partnership) Thomas Kragh Laursen (UNEP DTU Partnership) and Lana Schertzer (UNEP DTU Partnership)


Finally, UN Environment would like to thank the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, the Climate Works Foundation, and the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their support to the work of the Emissions Gap Report


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