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> Climate Change research group

Camilla More

Researcher, Climate Change

Full biography
Expertise

Climate diplomacy; Least Developed Countries Group; UN climate negotiations

Before IIED

Camilla has worked on various projects to advance international climate law and policy in the public interest and to further equitable global action on climate change, including as a long-term consultant for IIED’s global climate law, policy and governance team since 2017.

In 2019, Camilla completed a placement with the Environmental Defenders' Office, with which she was involved in research and case support for ongoing litigation against proposed coal mine expansions.

The Supreme Court of Queensland admitted Camilla to the legal profession as a lawyer in 2020.

Education

  • LLB (Hons), University of Tasmania, Australia (2017) 
  • BSc in geology, University of Tasmania, Australia (2017) 
  • GDLP, the College of Law, Australia (2020)

Current work

Camilla supports the least developed countries (LDCs) in their efforts to achieve equitable and ambitious outcomes at the United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations.

Camilla More's picture
Email: 
camilla.more@iied.org
Twitter: @ MoreCamilla

Latest publications

Resetting climate negotiations: LDC priorities for an ambitious COP26

The critical role of science in guiding UN climate negotiations

Time to redress the globally unjust cost of climate change

Pour une répartition plus équitable des coûts du changement climatique

Por una distribución más equitativa del costo del cambio climático

Por uma distribuição mais equitativa dos custos das alterações climáticas

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Camilla More's blog posts

Two people sail a canoe around stilt houses.

Financing least developed countries’ climate strategies: taking the long view

Blog, Nov 2021
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50 years linking local to global

Find out more about IIED’s plans in our 50th birthday year: our achievements and what comes next…

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