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Margherita Bianchi

Position
Head of the "Energy, climate and resources" programme
Biography

Margherita Bianchi is Head of the IAI's "Energy, climate and resources" programme, where she currently coordinates research projects related to Italian, European and international energy and climate policies developments. Her research interests focus on climate policies and their interplay with other policy siloes, energy governance and the related EU external engagement and foreign policy. Before joining the IAI in 2018, she had worked at the European Parliament, with the 2017 task force of the Italian Group of Seven presidency, and interned at the UN Environment Program. Margherita holds political science, international relations and EU affairs degrees from the Catholic University of Milan (BA), the LUISS School of Government in Rome (MA), the Institute of European Studies in Brussels (MA). She frequently provides expert insights to international and Italian news/media outlets.

Publications

Data pubblicazione

Making Climate Finance Work for Africa

Making Climate Finance Work for Africa: Landscape, Challenges and Opportunities
Autori
Margherita Bianchi
Domenico Villano
Duccio Maria Tenti
Details
Rome, IAI, June 2026, 39 p.
In: Other papers and articles
Data pubblicazione

L’Italia nel mondo instabile

L’Italia nel mondo instabile. Rapporto sulla politica estera italiana. Edizione 2025
Edited by
Michele Valensise
Leo Goretti
Details
Rome, IAI, February 2026, 72 p.
In: Altri paper e articoli

In the media

Financial Times: Letter: Europe must use lull in gas prices to build energy resilience

Eni - Bianchi: Cleaner air: what role for gas

Research

This project maps the EU’s trade approach, objectives and instruments with a view to shaping a new sustainable trade policy, using Italy as a national case study. As the international trading system…
The UK and Italy recognise that resilient clean energy supply chains are crucial for the energy transition and economic growth this century. The UK leads a Global Clean Power Alliance Mission on…
The project (September 2025-June 2026) aims to analyse Italy’s role in the Lobito Corridor. The research will provide the opportunity to focus on several key topics: critical raw materials and…