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I work at the intersection of normative theory and public policy. My research focuses on the ethical challenges raised by the climate transition, with particular attention to intergenerational justice, global ethics, and distributive concerns. In recent work, I have examined the justice dimensions of carbon pricing from both global and intergenerational perspectives, the normative implications of carbon inequality, understood as class based disparities in greenhouse gas emissions, and questions surrounding the fair provision and allocation of international climate finance.

I am currently an Affiliate Researcher at the Institut supérieur de philosophie (ISP), UCLouvain. Previously, I was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the Hoover Chair in Economic and Social Ethics, UCLouvain, where I worked on an individual research project entitled "Should we prohibit luxury emissions of greenhouse gases, on top of price constraints?" (PROHIBLUX). Prior to this, I held postdoctoral research positions at the University of Gothenburg (Financial Ethics Research Group), the University of Turin (Labont − Center for Ontology), and the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa (Institute of Law, Politics, Development).

 

I hold an interdisciplinary PhD in Politics, Human Rights and Sustainability, with a research focus on political theory, from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies.

 


 

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