Geopolitics of climate change

Chatham House

Working with Chatham House’s Environment and Society Centre, we supported their programme of work which looks at the geopolitics of climate change.

Collaborating closely with their expert researchers, we immersed ourselves in the details – from European energy security and the race for critical minerals to the opportunities for closer cooperation with China on climate and the future of climate multilateralism. From providing counsel, and tactical support, on publications to identifying and helping to action reactive media opportunities, we’ve been able to help Chatham House leverage its reputation at a time when policy makers are looking for expert guidance.

Throughout the project we have secured coverage in the New York Times, Financial Times, Politico and Wall Street Journal, helping to provide clarity on the increasingly geopolitical nature of the climate crisis.

Working with di:ga means we’re able to fine-tune our research in a way that makes it accessible and engaging without ever having to compromise on the expert detail. The insights and analysis they generate through their media monitoring help us keep our ears to the ground.

Nina Gillespie

Head of Research Operations, Environment and Society Centre, Chatham House