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− | John is one of a new generation of diplomats equally at home in the worlds of foreign policy and green politics. Before moving outside government to establish E3G, John had a distinguished career in the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, including founding and leading its Environment Policy Department. | + | |
− | Member of the Green College Centre for Environmental Policy and Understanding. He is a steering committee member of [[Climate Care]] and serves on the Advisory Boards of the [[Climate Institute]], Washington DC; the UK [[Tyndall Centre]] for Climate Change Research; the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara; and Climate Change Capital.'<ref>E3G, "[http://www.e3g.org/index.php/about/John-Ashton/ John Ashton]", Profile of John Ashton at E3G homepage. Accessed 13/02/09</ref> | + | According to his E3G biography in 2009: |
+ | 'John is one of a new generation of diplomats equally at home in the worlds of foreign policy and green politics. Before moving outside government to establish E3G, John had a distinguished career in the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, including founding and leading its Environment Policy Department. | ||
+ | Member of the Green College Centre for Environmental Policy and Understanding. He is a steering committee member of [[Climate Care]] and serves on the Advisory Boards of the [[Climate Institute]], Washington DC; the UK [[Tyndall Centre]] for Climate Change Research; the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara; and [[Climate Change Capital]].'<ref>E3G, "[http://www.e3g.org/index.php/about/John-Ashton/ John Ashton]", Profile of John Ashton at E3G homepage. Accessed 13/02/09</ref> | ||
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Background
Biographical Information
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According to his E3G biography in 2009: 'John is one of a new generation of diplomats equally at home in the worlds of foreign policy and green politics. Before moving outside government to establish E3G, John had a distinguished career in the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, including founding and leading its Environment Policy Department. Member of the Green College Centre for Environmental Policy and Understanding. He is a steering committee member of Climate Care and serves on the Advisory Boards of the Climate Institute, Washington DC; the UK Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research; the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara; and Climate Change Capital.'[1]
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- ↑ E3G, "John Ashton", Profile of John Ashton at E3G homepage. Accessed 13/02/09