Ben Gilbey

Senior Researcher

Ben is a Senior Researcher in the Sustainable Finance team and is part of the UK’s Transition Plan Taskforce Secretariat.

Ben Gilbey
E3G London Office
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Ben supports the UK’s Transition Plan Taskforce as part of the Secretariat that E3G jointly hosts with the UK CGFI. His work includes managing stakeholder relationships, developing communications materials and conducting technical research, with a focus on the Taskforce’s sectoral guidance outputs. 

Prior to E3G, Ben worked at CDP as part of the Assessing Low-Carbon Transition initiative. His role focused on researching companies’ climate strategies and emissions, and working with the World Benchmarking Alliance, he produced benchmarks of the oil and gas, automotive and electric utility industries. Ben also has experience working on deforestation and land degradation issues at CDP and conservation organisations.

Ben studied Geography at Durham University, followed by an MA in Environment, Development and Policy at Sussex University. Outside of work, he enjoys running, rum-based cocktails and volunteers with the UK Youth Climate Coalition.

Ben supports the UK’s Transition Plan Taskforce as part of the Secretariat that E3G jointly hosts with the UK CGFI. His work includes managing stakeholder relationships, developing communications materials and conducting technical research, with a focus on the Taskforce’s sectoral guidance outputs. 

Prior to E3G, Ben worked at CDP as part of the Assessing Low-Carbon Transition initiative. His role focused on researching companies’ climate strategies and emissions, and working with the World Benchmarking Alliance, he produced benchmarks of the oil and gas, automotive and electric utility industries. Ben also has experience working on deforestation and land degradation issues at CDP and conservation organisations.

Ben studied Geography at Durham University, followed by an MA in Environment, Development and Policy at Sussex University. Outside of work, he enjoys running, rum-based cocktails and volunteers with the UK Youth Climate Coalition.

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