Petra Bistričić is a DPhil candidate at the School of Geography and Environment and a Researcher at Oxford Net Zero. Her research focuses on the analysis and design of policies for climate overshoot management. She uses modelling insights on the economic and climate impacts of climate policy, alongside insights on the political feasibility of policy implementation, to inform policymaking in a world projected to exceed 1.5°C of warming. Petra is particularly interested in the ability to finance large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) deployment and research on fossil fuel phase-out pathways. Petra is also a European Union Policy Advisor with the Carbon Balance Initiative, where she leads research on climate overshoot, analyses CDR policy instruments, and contributes to the development of compliance-based mechanisms to achieve net zero. Petra holds an MSc in Environmental Change and Management from the University of Oxford and a BA in Social and Political Sciences from the University of York.
Petra Bistričić
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Carbon Dioxide Removal | Researchers | School of Geography and the Environment | Urgency of zero |