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.

Global Goal on Adaptation: Shaping a new framework at COP28
Global Goal on Adaptation: Shaping a new framework at COP28
Crafting a common metric might be a negotiator’s nightmare but it’s never been more urgent to help the world's most vulnerable.
The world energy outlook: The good, the bad, and the ugly
Commentary
The world energy outlook: The good, the bad, and the ugly
Originally published in Samoa Observer, 6 November 2023.
The world energy outlook: The good, the bad, and the ugly
The world energy outlook: The good, the bad, and the ugly
Where does the global transition to net zero currently stand, where can it improve and where can it go wrong?
Climate negotiations in a fossil fuel state: What to expect from COP28
Climate negotiations in a fossil fuel state: What to expect from COP28
Even with outcomes uncertain, there are three big topics likely to dominate the upcoming talks in Dubai.
Understanding “loss and damage” from climate change across the Indo-Pacific
Commentary
Understanding “loss and damage” from climate change across the Indo-Pacific
Originally published in MDB Reform Accelerator
Crafting a new loss and damage fund
Crafting a new loss and damage fund
Harnessing philanthropic finance and emulating features from existing solutions could be a match made in heaven.
Australia should rejoin the world's largest climate fund
Commentary
Australia should rejoin the world's largest climate fund
Originally published in The Canberra Times, 23 September 2023.
The crucial role for the Green Climate Fund – and why Australia should contribute
The crucial role for the Green Climate Fund – and why Australia should contribute
It’s vital to international climate solidarity and Australia rejoining is key to unlocking more global funding for the Pacific.
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