CONCITO

Jan 20, 2017

CONCITO, Denmark’s green think tank, was founded on September 1, 2008. The purpose of CONCITO is to provide analyses and information on the best and most low-cost transition towards a climate-neutral society in Denmark and in other parts of the world.

CONCITO is Denmark’s largest green network with around 100 companies, researchers, organizations and individuals as members of the Council. The Council Members constitute the think tank and are affiliated to a number of Working Groups on specific topics, including a Transport Working Group.

CONCITO is involved in several international networks with other think tanks sharing a similar purpose and profile as CONCITO, e.g. the World Resources Institute in the U.S., ZERO in Norway, and the European Climate Foundation based in the Hague, the Netherlands. We are especially working towards a closer collaboration among the green think tanks in the four Nordic Countries

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