Natasha Green

Associate

Natasha is an Associate based in Australia.

Natasha Green
E3G London Office
Natasha Green

As an Associate at E3G, Natasha supports work on Australia and the Pacific’s prospective COP31 Presidency, drawing on her experience advancing international cooperation on the global energy transition.

Natasha previously led E3G’s Global Energy Transition (GET) programme, identifying high-ambition policy outcomes and moments for cooperation to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels and create conditions for change in fossil fuel–producing and importing countries.

Natasha previously worked at the UK’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero as the Programme Lead of the Clean Energy Transition Partnership. Before this, Natasha worked in the UK’s COP26 Unit as Strategy Advisor to the COP President, and as a Senior Energy Advisor for the COP26 fossil fuel exit campaign. She has also worked in Australia, Sri Lanka and France.

Natasha enjoys anything that takes her out into nature, and is a keen runner, cyclist, hiker and sailor.

As an Associate at E3G, Natasha supports work on Australia and the Pacific’s prospective COP31 Presidency, drawing on her experience advancing international cooperation on the global energy transition.

Natasha previously led E3G’s Global Energy Transition (GET) programme, identifying high-ambition policy outcomes and moments for cooperation to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels and create conditions for change in fossil fuel–producing and importing countries.

Natasha previously worked at the UK’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero as the Programme Lead of the Clean Energy Transition Partnership. Before this, Natasha worked in the UK’s COP26 Unit as Strategy Advisor to the COP President, and as a Senior Energy Advisor for the COP26 fossil fuel exit campaign. She has also worked in Australia, Sri Lanka and France.

Natasha enjoys anything that takes her out into nature, and is a keen runner, cyclist, hiker and sailor.

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