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Kate Hampton

Kate Hampton became CEO of the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation in March 2016, having run CIFF’s Climate Change team since 2009.

Kate is chair of the European Climate Foundation and sit on the board of WeProtect. She also holds advisory roles with the Observer Research Foundation (India), the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development, and the UK’s Institute for Public Policy Research.

She has also advised policymakers in several roles, including on advisory committees for the Africa Climate Summit, COP28, and COP26, and as senior policy advisor for the United Kingdom’s G8 and EU presidencies in 2005.

Prior to CIFF, Kate’s career spanned roles in government, finance, consulting, think tanks and NGOs, including working for Climate Change Capital, where she was head of policy.

In June 2022 Kate was awarded an OBE in The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Birthday Honours List for services to tackling climate change and supporting the UK Presidency of COP26. She has also been featured in the top 100 Profiles of Paris, a collection of stories from the key people who created the Paris Agreement.

She holds a BSc from the London School of Economics and a Masters in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School.

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More from this author:

  1. Catalysing Commitment on Climate Change

    The latest paper from the International Taskforce on Climate Change identifies policies that a leadership coalition of countries might pursue to improve international willingness to address climate change.
    15 March 2005
  2. Understanding the International Climate Regime and Prospects for Future Action

    Prepared on behalf of Green Globe Network, UK
    1 March 2004

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