The Good Climate Governance Project Incorporated

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What does your organisation do?

The Good Climate Governance Project is a justice-oriented governance, impact measurement, and institution-building company. We aim to help organisations, ventures, and public-interest actors assess whether their environmental, social, and governance commitments are producing meaningful outcomes rather than symbolic claims. At the same time, we are building beyond a traditional advisory model. GCGP is being developed as a broader enterprise with long-term ambitions in sectors including innovative food systems, manufacturing, ethical technology, and other areas where climate governance, sustainability, and real-world production must be brought into closer alignment.

One important thing to understand about GCGP is that we are not trying to remain a conventional consultancy or a single-focus climate firm. We are building toward a conglomerate model rooted in governance, accountability, and long-horizon institutional thinking. That means our ambition is not only to advise others, but eventually to build and operate ventures of our own in areas such as food innovation and manufacturing, where questions of justice, resilience, and public responsibility are often treated as secondary. We are interested in shaping how things are measured, but also how things are made.

Why did you choose to build in Oxfordshire?

Oxfordshire offers a rare combination of intellectual rigor, scientific research, entrepreneurial energy, and global policy relevance. My connection to Oxford is both intellectual and personal, having studied at the University of Oxford. That experience sharpened my interest in governance, interdisciplinary problem-solving, and the relationship between ideas and institutions. Oxfordshire feels like a natural place to build because it supports serious thinking alongside innovation. GCGP has also been mentored by Oxonians and many have expressed interest to become board of directors or lead projects. GCGP was founded to be a global corporation.

What big problem are you trying to solve?

We are trying to solve a structural problem at the heart of contemporary capitalism and public life; many institutions claim to care about sustainability, justice, and long-term responsibility, yet their governance systems, production models, and accountability structures are too weak to deliver meaningful change. This matters because the consequences are material.

How can you support the Oxfordshire ecosystem?

GCGP can contribute to the Oxfordshire ecosystem by offering a distinct combination of ethical ambition and long-term enterprise thinking. We are interested in collaborating with researchers, founders, manufacturers, food innovators, and mission-driven organisations that want to build institutions with greater accountability and depth. In turn, the Oxfordshire ecosystem can support us through partnership, visibility, interdisciplinary exchange, and access to networks across research, investment, and applied innovation. We would especially value relationships with people working at the intersection of climate, responsible production, food innovation, public accountability, and next-generation institution-building.

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The Good Climate Governance Project Incorporated

The Good Climate Governance Project Incorporated