Climatico is an independent network of researchers and climate change experts. We publish research into national and international climate policy and we go to major international conferences to report on the latest developments. Over the past year, we’ve published several reports; been quoted in over a dozen news sources including the Financial Times and the Times of India; attended two UNFCCC conferences, the G20 and the G8 Summits; been featured on national Canadian television and radio; and had 18,000 unique visitors and almost 60,000 page views on our website.
If you are a graduate student or professional focusing on climate change policy, and you want to present your work to a wide audience, join our team of analysts and contribute to Climatico’s work in these decisive months.
Work at Climatico is unpaid and can be easily combined with full-time education or professional work, as all our analysts do. It is not dependent on a location but you can do it from your home, wherever in the world this may be. You may not get money but you will have the opportunity to present your ideas to a wide readership and possibly represent Climatico at major international conferences (subject to funding, accreditation spaces and performance of analysts).
If you are interested in joining us for 6 to 9 months or more, read through the details below and send a CV, cover letter and a sample of your writing to hr@climaticoanalysis.org. Also let us know which position you are interested in, including the country or theme as applicable to the position description.
National Team Analysts
National Team Analysts monitor, analyze and report on governmental climate policy in one of the G-20 countries or larger political / economic blocs. The team produces authoritative analysis and regular updates on national climate policy developments. There are 1-2 analysts working on each country to provide Climatico with an assessment of that country’s climate policy as reflected in new policies or policy reforms, legislation, budget allocations, and discourse and commitment of high-level politicians to climate change issues at national and international level.
The major research outputs for National Team Analysts are:
- A weekly blog on climate change policy developments in your respective country, presenting background information and a critical analysis of the issues at stake.
- Contribution to quarterly and ad hoc assessment reports on specific issues / events in your allocated country.
We’re currently looking for analysts for the following countries and regions (numbers in brackets indicate number of analysts required): Brazil (2); China (2); Germany; India; Indonesia; Italy and Western Europe; Mexico; Russia; Saudi Arabia and Middle East; South Africa; South Korea; Turkey; USA; Latin America; Africa; Small Island States and New Zealand; Eastern and Southern Europe; Asia.
International Team Analysts
International Team Analysts monitor, analyse, and report international climate policy developments and trends. The team carries out Climatico’s mission of closely following developments and trends at major international meetings, forums, and negotiations, such as the UNFCCC, the G8, and ASEAN. Analysts focus on a theme focus according to their expertise and interests – CDM, adaptation, LULUCF, emissions targets, energy- and conduct Climatico’s research and analysis within that issue area.
The major research outputs for International Team Analysts are:
- About 3 blogs per month
- Contribution to quarterly and national assessment reports.
Right now the team is missing analysts focusing on Clean Development Mechanism; emissions targets; and energy (2).





