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Phillip Williamson is an Honorary Associate Professor at the University of East Anglia's School of Environmental Sciences and a member of ClimateUEA. His research focuses on climate change mitigation, ocean biogeochemistry, and carbon cycle dynamics. He holds a PhD in Ecology from the University of Portsmouth (1974) and an MSc in Environmental Science from Durham University (1971).
Key research interests include marine CO₂ removal technologies, blue carbon ecosystems, and the governance challenges of climate mitigation. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and environmental sustainability. Notable collaborations involve institutions like the IPCC and researchers worldwide. Williamson has authored over 50 publications, with recent emphasis on evaluating the feasibility and ethical implications of ocean-based climate solutions.
Media engagements highlight his expertise in carbon cycle science and environmental politics, including critiques of carbon offsetting and ocean fertilization. His contributions to IPCC reports underscore his role in bridging scientific insights with policy frameworks.
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