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Bernice Lee

Bernice Lee

Bernice Lee is director of Futures at Chatham House, London and a Hoffman Distinguished Fellow for Sustainability. She is also a member of the UK Global Resource Initiative Task Force, the UK Climate Change Committee’s International Advisory Group and the Energy Foundation China Board. Bernice has previously been director of climate change and resource security initiatives at the World Economic Forum and team leader of the EU–China Interdependencies on Energy and Climate Security Project.
Bernice Lee is director of Futures at Chatham House, London and a Hoffman Distinguished Fellow for Sustainability. She is also a member of the UK Global Resource Initiative Task Force, the UK Climate Change Committee’s International Advisory Group and the Energy Foundation China Board. Bernice has previously been director of climate change and resource security initiatives at the World Economic Forum and team leader of the EU–China Interdependencies on Energy and Climate Security Project.
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Opinion | Why China’s best bet is growing and sharing the green tech pie

Countries don’t want to be relegated to the least profitable roles in the green transition. China must share the pie for long-term stability.

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Governments need to come out of Cop28 in Dubai with a promise of genuine action and a vision of a greener future, or people may soon be saying ‘not in our name’.

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While the G20 earned praise for helping avert financial meltdown in 2008, its relevance is increasingly in question. Emerging economies holding the presidency in the next three years could inject the group with greater legitimacy.

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