Dr. Alice E. A. Evatt is a Research Fellow on Net Zero for the Fossil Fuel Sector at Oxford Net Zero within the Environmental Change Institute. She is also one of the Net Zero Fellows at Kellogg College, Oxford.
Working under the direction of Professor Myles Allen (Geophysics), Alice is engaged in assessing the credibility of net zero strategies within the Fossil Fuel Sector. Alice is an expert on Climate Ethics and Climate Policy, with a focus on carbon management and engineered removals. She was responsible for completing Oxford’s Work Package on EU carbon management policy and commercial potential for CDR technologies in the EU Horizon 2020 Project on Quantifying and Deploying Responsible Negative Emissions.
Alice has a background in Climate Ethics and Policy and special expertise in emergency and disaster theory, with a DPhil (PhD) from Oxford University and Balliol College, an MPhil in Political Philosophy and Climate Ethics from the University of Cambridge, and a graduate qualification in Public Policy from the University of Sydney.