Energy, Environment and Development
The Energy, Environment and Development Programme (EEDP), headed by Bernice Lee, seeks to advance the international debate on energy, environment and development policy and to influence and enable decision-makers - governments, NGOs and business - to take well-informed decisions that contribute to achieving sustainable development.
Find about more about the programme and our current projects. A list of EEDP staff can be found on the staff page.
EEDP organizes regular events at Chatham House. View our research events page to find out more about forthcoming events. You can also search past events from this page. Members of Chatham House can visit the audio and transcript archive of members' events related to EEDP.
We also publish Chatham House reports, briefing papers and other research notes on a regular basis. Visit our papers page to find out more. Books are listed separately on the books page.
Articles related to EEDP in the monthly Chatham House magazine The World Today and the bi-monthly journal International Affairs are also sorted and listed in this area for convenience.
If you would like to find out more about EEDP at Chatham House or cannot find what you are looking for on this website please contact Gemma Green.
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