Associate Professor Fergus Green
2012
John Monash Scholar
MSc, MRes & PhD
Political Theory
London School of Economics & Political Science
United Kingdom
Political Science, Energy and Environment
Climate Change Policy; Low-Carbon Transition; Decarbonisation; Political Theory; Environmental Justice; Public Policy
Associate Professor Fergus Green is a researcher whose work aims to advance collective responses to climate change and address transitional challenges associated with decarbonisation. Fergus' research draws on his training in political theory, law and political economy, as well as five years' professional experience as a lawyer (2009-2012) and policy analyst & research advisor to Professor Nicholas Stern at the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE, 2014-15). The John Monash Scholarship supported Fergus to complete a Masters (MSc) in Philosophy & Public Policy in the LSE Department of Philosophy (2012-13) and then a PhD in Political Science (Political Theory) in the LSE Department of Government (2015-19). Fergus is currently a Lecturer in Political Theory & Public Policy in the Department of Political Science and School of Public Policy, University College London.
@fergusgreen
Fergus has given interviews for BBC World, BBC Radio Four, ABC television and radio, CCTV (China), Voice of America, and Radio France International. He has written more than 100 op-eds, essays and blog posts in Australia and the UK covering climate change politics, governance and ethics: see https://fergusgreen.net/media