PhD Candidate, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge
I am a PhD candidate at the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge. My research focusses on the social and ethical questions that arise alongside attempts to study ideas to artificially intervene in elements of the climate system in the Polar regions: Who is included such projects, and who isn't? What kind of questions are being asked, and how are uncertainties and risks treated? And how do these ideas relate to each other, and to more conventional adaptation or mitigation schemes?
My current academic journey officially takes place within the bounds of a Geography department, but I have a background that spans various social sciences and humanities disciplines, and have also made some forays into the earth sciences.