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Katherine Snow is a Research Fellow at Princeton University, specializing in interdisciplinary environmental studies. Her work bridges philosophy of nature, international relations, and environmental policy. She holds a postdoctoral position in the university's research community, focusing on environmental realism, national security implications of ecological degradation, and the philosophical roots of environmental nihilism.
Her research interests include 'SEDCOV' (severe environmental degradation, contamination, and vanishing), intelligence integration in environmental monitoring, and the historical trajectory of Western ecological thought since the Spinoza Controversy. She critiques contemporary environmental policies through lenses of security, ethics, and historical archaeology.
Recent publications explore environmental intelligence frameworks in Sub-Saharan Africa, the paradox of Western environmental security policies, and philosophical critiques of cosmology. Her work combines archaeological insights with modern ecological challenges, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to sustainability.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly noted in the provided information. She advises no students listed, focusing instead on independent and collaborative research projects. Her office is located in C319 Briger Hall, with contact via kcsnow@princeton.edu.
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