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Miriam Gay-Antaki is an Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Sciences at the University of New Mexico, and Associate Director of the R.H. Mallory Center for Community Geography. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Arizona. Her work focuses on human-environment relations in the context of global climate change, employing frameworks of political ecology and feminist geography to analyze climate governance networks from international policy spaces (e.g., UNFCCC, IPCC) to local implementation. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences Engineering and Medicine's Committee advising the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
Her research emphasizes amplifying marginalized voices in climate policy, particularly examining the exclusion/inclusion of women scientists and stakeholders in global climate arenas. Key themes include decolonial geography, gendered climate justice, and Mexico-focused case studies. Notable contributions include critiques of IPCC gender bias, analysis of climate policy in Oaxaca, and explorations of embodied environmental justice.
Publications span feminist decolonial perspectives on climate governance, energy policy in Sweden, and methodological essays on inclusive scientific practices. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with actionable policy insights for vulnerable communities.




