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ENP welcomes visiting researcher, Jasmine Livingston

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11. Juni 2021

Welcome Jasmine Livingston, our newest visiting researcher at the Environmental Policy group (ENP)!

Jasmine is a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for Environmental and Climate Science at Lund University, Sweden. Her research interests lie at the intersections between environmental politics and governance, science and technology studies, and environmental science, in particular the relationship between climate change science and international climate politics. She is particularly interested in the ways in which climate targets – like 1.5 or 2 degrees – come to play such decisive roles in the shaping of future climate research and potential policy directions.

She received her PhD from Lund University in 2018 which looked at the role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the run up to, and following, the Paris Climate Conference in 2015. Her research primarily involves documentary analysis, interviews, and ethnographic approaches. While at ENP she will work with Dr Ina Möller and Prof. Aarti Gupta on researching global interlinkages in net zero climate goals.

Jasmine has an interdisciplinary background in environmental geography, and environmental politics, with Masters Degrees from Bristol University and Kings College London and has previously undertaken research projects on the politics of Carbon Capture and Storage in the UK, and the communication of climate change science in the UK print media. She has also taught on a wide range of courses from social research methods to environmental governance and applied climate strategies.