Research Fellow, Adelaide Business School, University of Adelaide
Tracey is a research fellow and lecturer at the University of Adelaide, earning a PhD with UniSA in 2017 and a Masters of Public Policy and Management with Carnegie Mellon University in 2009. Her research in the area of innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainability has been published and presented internationally.
Tracey Dodd is also founder and Chief Executive Officer of Sustainable Innovation, an advisory firm providing project management and strategic planning advice to national clients including the Australian Government, the South Australian Government, and Junction Australia. Tracey has over 16 years of project management experience, including overseeing large teams who have won over $16M in funding.
The human factor: why Australia's net zero transition risks failing unless it is fair
Oct 16, 2023 09:09 am UTC| Economy
This article is part of a series by The Conversation, Getting to Zero, examining Australias energy transition. For those people focused on meeting the profound challenge of shifting our economies from fossil fuels to...
Shaming people for flying won't cut airline emissions. We need a smarter solution
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