Georgia Hammersley

Research Associate, Indo-Pacific Development Centre
Areas of expertise

Climate adaptation, foreign aid and finance, decarbonising development

Georgia Hammersley
Biography
Publications

Georgia Hammersley is a Research Associate in the Lowy Institute’s Indo-Pacific Development Centre. Her research interests include climate adaptation, foreign aid and finance, and decarbonising development.

Prior to joining the Lowy Institute, Georgia completed a Master of Science in Environmental Governance at the University of Oxford, where her research focused on resilience-based management of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. She holds a BSc with First Class Honours in Geography from the University of Nottingham.

Paris climate summit: A new global financing pact takes shape
Paris climate summit: A new global financing pact takes shape
A failure? More a disappointment, and rich nations are at least starting to recognise a growing legitimacy deficit across the Global South.
Replenishing the Green Climate Fund
Replenishing the Green Climate Fund
Delivering on a promise to help developing countries meet climate challenges remains critical.
Revisiting the Green Climate Fund in the Pacific
Revisiting the Green Climate Fund in the Pacific
The Fund is providing important support but access remains a challenge. Australia re-joining could make the difference
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