The Centre for Climate and Energy Policy (CCEP) is a network of researchers and experts working on climate change economics and policy and analysis of related topics. CCEP is an organised research unit at Crawford School of Public Policy at The Australian National University.
We share an active interest in informing policy and public debate. Our remit includes the analysis of cutting greenhouse gas emissions, as well as adaptation to climate change impacts. The focus is on Australia and the countries of the Asia-Pacific region.

Let’s plan for net zero pains and gain (a national long-term emissions strategy), Frank Jotzo, Australian Financial Review, 12 Sep 2021
Climate policy: Australia’s net zero transition and economic prosperity, Frank Jotzo, AFR Energy and Climate Summit, 11 Oct 2021
A promising new dawn is ours for the taking – so let’s stop counting the coal Australia must leave in the ground, Frank Jotzo and Mark Howden, The Conversation, September 2021

- Annette Zou, October 2023, The imperative for integrative low emissions development: evaluating integrative fit of low emissions development strategies across eight countries CCEP Working Paper 2303.
- Khalid Ahmed, David I. Stern, July 2023, China’s Carbon Emissions After the Pandemic CCEP Working Paper 2302.
- Do, TN, Burke, PJ, February 2023, Phasing out coal power in a developing country context: Insights from Vietnam CCEP Working Paper 2301.
- Best, R, Burke, PJ, December 2022, Small-scale solar panel adoption by the non-residential sector: The effects of national and targeted policies in Australia CCEP Working Paper 2204.
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