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Friederike Hartz is a researcher at the Department of Political Science, School of Social and Historical Sciences, University College London. She contributes to the ERC-funded project The Politics of Climate Change Loss and Damage (CCLAD), led by Professor Lisa Vanhala, with a focus on non-economic loss negotiations for Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
- Education
- PhD in Geography (current), University of Cambridge
- MSc in Environmental Sustainability, University of Edinburgh
- Dual Degree in International Affairs, Sciences Po and London School of Economics and Political Science
Her research examines the evolution of climate change loss and damage within the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), emphasizing responsibility at the science-policy interface. She analyzes trends in international climate negotiations, particularly regarding SIDS and non-economic loss frameworks.
Recent publications include a forthcoming article in Global Environmental Politics (2023) on climate change loss orthographies and a co-authored paper in Geographica Helvetica (2023) applying phenomenological methods to loss and damage. These works highlight interdisciplinary intersections between climate justice, policy analysis, and environmental ethics.
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