Net Zero Policy Engagement Fellow, University of Oxford
I am the Net Zero Policy Engagement Fellow at the University of Oxford, working to support the practical application of net zero research insights. I lead a team of researchers to aggregate and clearly communicate resources for defining and achieving net zero on a new digital platform for engaging businesses and policy makers. I host regular engagement events with the business and policy community and I advise on several non-profit and network committees on questions related to the governance and business delivery of net zero. I hold an Mphil in Comparative Government where I earned a distinction for my thesis on the success of unlikely renewable energy coalitions and I am a DPhil Candidate at the School of Geography and the Environment writing a dissertation on the voluntary carbon market and the transition to net zero aligned carbon management practices.
Carbon markets are broken. Here are three ways we can start fixing them
Mar 06, 2024 23:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy Business
Carbon offsetting where companies or governments atone for their carbon emissions by buying credits to fund projects that are supposed to remove emissions from the atmosphere has a bad reputation. In the past few...
Johannesburg in a time of darkness: Ivan Vladislavić’s new memoir reminds us of the city’s fragility
Economist Chris Richardson on an ‘ugly’ inflation result and the coming budget
How the Mandela myth helped win the battle for democracy in South Africa
IceCube researchers detect a rare type of energetic neutrino sent from powerful astronomical objects