Anna Peran

Researcher

Anna is a researcher on E3G’s Climate Diplomacy and Geopolitics programme. Working on the multilateral venues team, she conducts analysis and engagement on advancing ambitious outcomes for climate action through the international climate diplomacy processes and summits of the year.

Anna Peran
E3G London Office
Anna Peran

Anna’s work focuses on the G7, the G20, UNGA and UNFCCC processes – including COP. She helps bring a strategic view of broader multilateral diplomacy to assess overarching trends and opportunities in global climate action, in order to deliver on climate targets.

Prior to this, Anna worked on E3G’s Place-Based Transitions team. Her work focused on political engagement for the deployment of clean heat and energy efficiency across the UK, in the context of the energy crisis. She also contributed to the EU team’s political economy mapping design and research process, which help inform EU member states’ energy transition plans.

Anna holds a BA in Geography from King’s College London, specialising in the geopolitics and science of climate change. She founded King’s College London’s Climate Action Society and led multiple campaigns during her time at university. 

In her spare time, Anna enjoys the outdoors, films and museums, and travelling. She holds a particular interest in Indigenous knowledge and the role Indigenous peoples across the world play in protecting biodiversity. 

Anna’s work focuses on the G7, the G20, UNGA and UNFCCC processes – including COP. She helps bring a strategic view of broader multilateral diplomacy to assess overarching trends and opportunities in global climate action, in order to deliver on climate targets.

Prior to this, Anna worked on E3G’s Place-Based Transitions team. Her work focused on political engagement for the deployment of clean heat and energy efficiency across the UK, in the context of the energy crisis. She also contributed to the EU team’s political economy mapping design and research process, which help inform EU member states’ energy transition plans.

Anna holds a BA in Geography from King’s College London, specialising in the geopolitics and science of climate change. She founded King’s College London’s Climate Action Society and led multiple campaigns during her time at university. 

In her spare time, Anna enjoys the outdoors, films and museums, and travelling. She holds a particular interest in Indigenous knowledge and the role Indigenous peoples across the world play in protecting biodiversity. 

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