With a background in environmental policy and applied ethics, I am currently working as a PhD candidate in environmental political theory, specifically focusing on justice in the energy transition. My research interests are in environmental ethics, ethics of technology, animal ethics and political philosophy. 

Organisations

In my PhD project on 'Planetary justice and energy transition technologies' I explore the normative implications of planetary justice, which is an emerging framework that integrates intragenerational (within the current generation), intergenerational (between generations) and interspecies (between different species) justice. Based on a combination of (systematic) literature review, normative reasoning and empirical research, I explore what the demands and scope of planetary justice should be for energy transition technologies. 

Other contributions

Master thesis Applied Ethics titled 'Giving animals a leg to stand on: Why sentient animals should have legal standing'

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