My research lies at the intersection of philosophy of science and environmental ethics, and focuses on social and ethical questions that arise in climate research and policy. I am particularly interested in how transdisciplinary and community-based approaches to climate research can improve our understanding of climate change, as well as how the inclusion of community values and knowledges can shape scientific research and policy.
AOS: Philosophy of Science; Environmental Ethics; Science and Values
AOC: Applied Ethics; Science and Technology Studies; History of Philosophy (Ancient Greek, 19th and 20th Century German)
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