I’m a climate researcher/journalist with bylines in Greenbiz, ImpactAlpha, and The Impact, and an ambassador for Tomorrow’s Air where I write about climate-induced displacement. I have also spent more than five years working across the climate crisis with SecondMuse and Forum For the Future.
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Nepal’s Self-Managing Forests and the Duck that Dares to Love
As carbon credits try to answer the impossible question of how to value nature, we find ourselves back at the beginning, asking what our forests need to continue to protect us. But nature has always been there, waiting to uncover the answers to our deepest questions.
May 31, 2024
Climates Timekeeper: How a Himalayan Clock Holds the Key to Climate Action
Peering back at the prehistoric cracks in the ice I see a clear picture, a quiet clock slowly ticking in reverse as if to keep track of just what kind of time we have left.
April 11, 2024




















