Knowledge partner
Country of registration
Thailand
Relation to CTCN
Network Member

Creagy is a purpose-driven consultancy based in Thailand focusing on clean energy, clean transport, climate change, green finance and energy transition issues.

Date
- Europe/Copenhagen

The Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) holds a briefing session and update for network members on the 8th July 2020 at 17:00-18:10 PM CEST.

This meeting is part of a series that we are holding with our partners to keep them updated on the progress at the CTCN and to ensure that the CTCN stays connected and engaged with you all during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Please register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/9212048574516042767

Date
- Europe/Copenhagen

The Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) will hold a briefing session and update for network members on the 6th July 2020 at 17:00-18:10 PM CEST.

This meeting is part of a series that we are holding with our partners to keep them updated on the progress at the CTCN and to ensure that the CTCN stays connected and engaged with you all during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/9033852924025415183

Date
- Europe/Copenhagen

The Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) will hold a briefing session and update for network members on the 7th July 2020 at 17:00-18:10 PM CEST.

This meeting is part of a series that we are holding with our partners to keep them updated on the progress at the CTCN and to ensure that the CTCN stays connected and engaged with you all during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/120893910412832015

Publication date

The Government of Japan has announced an additional contribution of more than 2,9 million USD to the United Nations Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) in 2020. The contribution includes more than 1,8 million USD from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, more than 689 thousand USD from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and more than 460 thousand USD from the Ministry of Environment.