Juliet Phillips
Senior Policy Advisor
Juliet is a Senior Policy Advisor for E3G’s Clean Economy programme.

Juliet in the media
Juliet leads E3G’s UK place-based transition workstreams, focusing on the policies and politics of decarbonising UK housing, as well as the financial solutions needed to underpin this major infrastructure opportunity. Juliet coordinates a number of coalitions and campaigns – acting as Advocacy Coordinator for the Energy Efficiency Infrastructure Group and running a number of demonstration projects under the Green Finance Institute’s Coalition for the Energy Efficiency of Buildings. Juliet is passionate about ensuring climate policies are socially just, embedding just transition thinking into all workstreams and ensuring the shift to green homes is affordable and available for all.
Juliet joined E3G from the Environmental Investigation Agency where she worked as an Ocean Campaigner, focused on UK and EU policies around the circular economy, and working with Greenpeace on a supermarket campaign targeting plastic reduction and reuse measures.
Before then, she was Campaigns Manager at ShareAction, coordinating climate change-focused shareholder activism around the fossil fuel and banking sectors.
She holds a MSc in Political Theory from the London School of Economics.
Juliet leads E3G’s UK place-based transition workstreams, focusing on the policies and politics of decarbonising UK housing, as well as the financial solutions needed to underpin this major infrastructure opportunity. Juliet coordinates a number of coalitions and campaigns – acting as Advocacy Coordinator for the Energy Efficiency Infrastructure Group and running a number of demonstration projects under the Green Finance Institute’s Coalition for the Energy Efficiency of Buildings. Juliet is passionate about ensuring climate policies are socially just, embedding just transition thinking into all workstreams and ensuring the shift to green homes is affordable and available for all.
Juliet joined E3G from the Environmental Investigation Agency where she worked as an Ocean Campaigner, focused on UK and EU policies around the circular economy, and working with Greenpeace on a supermarket campaign targeting plastic reduction and reuse measures.
Before then, she was Campaigns Manager at ShareAction, coordinating climate change-focused shareholder activism around the fossil fuel and banking sectors.
She holds a MSc in Political Theory from the London School of Economics.