Dr Melanie Pill

Research Fellow, Indo-Pacific Development Centre
Areas of expertise

Climate change; loss and damage; climate change adaptation; international policy and climate finance; small island developing states

Dr Melanie Pill
Biography
Publications

Dr Melanie Pill is a Research Fellow in the Lowy Institute’s Indo-Pacific Development Centre where she is responsible for progressing the Centre's work on climate change. She is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Australian National University, holds an Honours in Economics from Germany, a Master of Environmental Management and Development, and a PhD from the Australian National University. 

Dr Pill has worked at various government departments and served as an adviser to Pacific governments and organisations. She has more than a decade of experience in international policy development and diplomacy, climate change finance, as well as the economics of climate change with a focus on vulnerable countries, particularly in the Pacific. Her areas of expertise include climate change loss and damage, climate finance over adaptation, and policy development for climate change mitigation.

Navigating tensions in climate change-related planned relocation
Commentary
Navigating tensions in climate change-related planned relocation
Originally published on Ambio: A Journal of Environment and Society
The Translator: "Loss and damage"
The Translator: "Loss and damage"
A new series in which experts explain the sometimes baffling jargon of international affairs.
Australia hopes to co-host COP31 but do we have what it takes?
Commentary
Australia hopes to co-host COP31 but do we have what it takes?
  Originally published in The Canberra Times, 1 March 2024.  
A new global climate finance goal must balance need with political reality
A new global climate finance goal must balance need with political reality
Support from rich countries to poor ones is at the heart of the Paris Agreement – still the question remains how much?
COP28 agreement marks a milestone but does not go far enough
Commentary
COP28 agreement marks a milestone but does not go far enough
Originally published on Nikkei Asia
Half time at COP28: Reflections from Dubai
Commentary
Half time at COP28: Reflections from Dubai
Originally posted in The Samoa Observer
Half time at COP28: Reflections from Dubai
Half time at COP28: Reflections from Dubai
A new loss and damage fund is real progress­ – but on its own is far from enough.
Integrating planned relocation in national climate action
Commentary
Integrating planned relocation in national climate action
Five key insights for consideration by governments and policymakers.
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