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Holly Buck is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environment and Sustainability at the University at Buffalo, part of the College of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on climate change governance, geoengineering, carbon removal technologies, and the social dimensions of environmental policy. She holds a PhD in Development Sociology from Cornell University (2017) and an MSc in Human Ecology from Lund University (2011).
Buck’s work critically examines the societal implications of climate interventions, including ethical considerations of geoengineering, equity in carbon removal strategies, and community perspectives on ecosystem restoration. She has authored influential books such as *After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair, and Restoration* (2019) and co-edited collections like *Has It Come to This? The Promise and Peril of Geoengineering on the Brink* (2020). Her recent research explores challenges in scaling carbon removal, the political economy of net-zero strategies, and the intersection of climate policy with racial capitalism.
Her publications span journals in environmental science, policy, and ethics, addressing topics such as solar radiation management, marine carbon removal, and the governance of climate technologies. She emphasizes inclusive, evidence-based approaches to climate solutions, advocating for marginalized voices in global climate debates.
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