- Russian climate policy
- Russian greenhouse gas emission trends
- Russian energy policy
- International climate negotiation process
Academic background
- PhD, Energy Policy, Imperial College London
- MSc, Environmental Policy, Tampere University
Professional experience
- Senior Researcher and Programme Director, the Finnish Institute of International Affairs (February 2008-March 2011)
- Associate Fellow, Fridtjof Nansen Institute & Visiting Fellow, 4CMR University of Cambridge (2007)
- PhD studies, Imperial College London (2003-2007)
- A number of consultancy projects as self-employed consultant (2003-2008)
- Research Assistant / Project Coordinator, Imperial College London / Climate Strategies (September 2001-December 2002)
- Research Assistant / Intern, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London (September 2000-June 2001)
PROJECTS
BOOKS
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
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EKO, No 8, 2022, pp. 67-88. In Russian.
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Eurasian Geography and Economics, published online 03.06.2022. DOI: 10.1080/15387216.2022.2081928
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Climatic Change, Vol 170, published online 07.02.2022. DOI: 10.1007/s10584-021-03299-3
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Climatic Change, Vol 170, published online 07.02.2022. DOI: 10.1007/s10584-021-03299-3
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Arktika: Ekologija i ekonomika, Vol 11, No 4, 2021, pp. 493-503. In Russian
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
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Climate Strategies Insights Report, 2023, 38 p.
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Climate Strategies Insights Report, 2023, 27 p.
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Forskning.no, March 11, 2023. In Norwegian.
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Climate Strategies, November 10, 2022.
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Climate Strategies, Insights report, September 2021, 37 p.
RELATED RESEARCH AREA(S)
IN MEDIA
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At COP27, Russia acted as though it had not invaded Ukraine
Open Democracy, November 22, 2022.
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COP27: what's left of Russian climate action?
The Eurasian Climate Brief, November 18, 2022.
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What’s happening with Russia's climate policy?
Science Norway, 3 January 2022.
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Hva skjer med Russlands klimapolitikk? (What's going on with Russia's climate policy?)
Forskning.no, 14 December 2021. In Norwegian.
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Will Russia ever leave fossil fuels behind?
BBC, 24 November 2021.