IPS associate fellow Janet Redman is the former director of the Climate Policy Program. For more than a decade, her work has supported the transition from an extractive, fossil fueled economy to equitable, democratic and local living economies. To that end, Janet uses research, writing and strategic conversations to develop bold ideas in domestic and international policy spaces that redefine what is politically possible. She also practices nurturing deep relationships with grassroots organizations and networks in the global South and North is necessary to align policy advocacy with the goals of social, economics and environmental justice movements. Janet is currently the U.S. Policy Director at Oil Change International and serves on the board of directors of the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives.

Janet holds a Master’s Degree from Clark University in International Development and Social Change, where she focused her graduate research on regional trade integration and social movements in Latin America and the Caribbean. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Vermont.

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To Reach a Climate Agreement in the Near Future, Countries Must Look to the Past

In Bonn, Germany, chances of signing any global climate deal in Copenhagen this December — let alone a fair deal — are increasingly slim.

Blame Game Leads to Climate Deadlock in Bonn

What’s at stake is perhaps the largest transfer of resources from the global south to the north in history.

Postcard From…Belm

Creating new visions for the economy and climate at the World Social Forum.

Postcard From…Belem

Creating new visions for the economy and climate at the World Social Forum.

Climate of Change

Prospects for a new deal on climate change after the UN climate conference in Poland.

Towards a Global Climate Fund

Over 160 citizen groups call for the establishment of a major new Global Climate Fund.

Skewed Priorities

The approximately $4.1 trillion that the United States and European governments have committed to bail out financial firms is 40 times the money they’re spending to fight climate and poverty crises in the developing world.

Dirty is the New Clean

A Critique of the World Bank’s Strategic Framework for Development and Climate Change.

World Bank Group Fossil Fuel Financing, 2004-2008

From the report “Dirty is the New Clean,” new facts about the World Bank Group’s lending to coal, oil, and gas which is up 94% from 2007.

Gores Challenge Puts the Heat On

Gore’s call for the United States to source all its electricity from clean, renewable energy within a decade is truly revolutionary.

Missed Opportunity in Hokkaido

G8 leaders’ seclusion at the Lake Toyako resort was symbolic of their larger isolation from global public opinion on fighting global warming.

Brilliant Plans to Destroy the Planet: The World Bank Tackles Climate Change

The World Bank’s new Climate Investment Funds will do nothing to help the climate; they’ll just give the bank more clout.

Bush’s Last Chance on Climate

At the G-8 Summit, Bush can help the developing world bear the brunt of climate damage caused by the developing world. But don’t hold your breath.

Opportunities for a Low-Carbon Economy

Developing countries have long demanded financial resources to deal with a warming planet, and they now have one in the UN adaptation fund,

World Bank: Climate Profiteer

The World Bank irresponsibly and recklessly continues to perpetuate the world’s dependence on climate-altering fossil fuels while profiting from carbon trading, a dubious remedy to climate change.

The World Banks Carbon Deals

As it outsources emissions cuts, the World Bank is dealing from both ends of the climate change deck.

Balis Business-As-Usual Mandate

The outcome of the Bali climate talks is more likely to benefit the World Bank and investors than to put the brakes on climate change.

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