Contributors Sam Anderson is an engineer and data scientist specialising in industrial carbon emissions. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of CarbonGraph (www. carbongraph.io). Before CarbonGraph, he worked for various natural resource companies around the world. He holds a BASc in Mathematics and Engineering from Queen’s University in Canada and is a current graduate student in Data Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. Sanne van den Boom is a master’s student in Development, Environment and Cultural Change at SUM. In 2021, she was one of the holders of the annual stipend by the Arne Næss Programme on Global Justice and the Environment. For her thesis, she is currently researching citizens’ assemblies on climate change and thinking about the relation between democracy and the environment. Sofie Van Canegem from Belgium, holds a master’s degree in Law from the University of Leuven. Thanks to her participation in the Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition, she discovered a keen interest in International and Environmental Law. She holds a second master’s degree from the University of Oslo where she specialized in these fields of law. Hanee Jang is a master’s student in Development, Environment and Cultural Change at SUM with a background in Social welfare. For her thesis, she is currently researching cash transfer programs and comparing the World Bank and Asian Development Bank’s debates and projects of the programs.
Amalie Rugård Jensen has a B.Sc. in paper conservation and is now a student at Art & Craft at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, where she will finish her bachelor this summer. She works with lithography, writing, letterpress printing, bookbinding, and collecting objects. She enjoys reading Ursula Le Guin, walking in forests and making things up. Andrew Turner Poeppel holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental and urban studies from New York University. His research interests include: the history of environmental movements, ecological awareness in cities, and the ability of activists to affect social and cultural change. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in development, environment, and cultural change at the University of Oslo. Hendrik Pröhl is a master’s student of SUM’s Development, Environment and Cultural Change programme with a background in social anthropology and politics. For his thesis, he is investigating the role that ecological ethics, and the narratives they weave of human/non-human relations, plays in determining policy proposals for Germany’s transition to hydrogen gas energy production. Matteo Redaelli is a travel and landscape photographer and video maker based in Milan, Italy. His work has been published in journals, featured in exhibitions and photographic events, and the recipient of international awards.
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