Professor of Climate Economics and Policy, University of Oxford
Sam Fankhauser is Professor of Climate Change Economics and Policy at the University of Oxford, where he is affiliated with the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment and the School of Geography and the Environment. He is also Research Director of Oxford Net Zero and a Fellow of Reuben College.
Outside academia, Sam is an Associate Director at economics consultancy Vivid Economics. He was an inaugural member of the UK Climate Change Committee and a Non-Executive Director of CDC Group, the UK’s development finance institution.
Before moving to Oxford, Sam was Director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics, where he remains a Visiting Professor. He has also worked at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the World Bank and the Global Environment Facility. Sam has studied economics at the University of Berne (Switzerland), the London School of Economics and University College London.

Net zero is not just good science – it’s also a good deal for ordinary people
Jun 04, 2024 06:17 am UTC| Economy
As the UK moves into a general election, a misinformed debate over the countrys climate transition and legally binding net zero targets risks further dividing people. Much of this debate in the UK focuses on the cost of...