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Dr Thomas E. Bell is an Associate Lecturer at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), University of Kent. His research focuses on the moral and political dimensions of climate activism, particularly in the Northeastern United States, emphasizing distributive and procedural justice in climate solutions and grassroots responses to the climate crisis.
Education: PhD in Environmental Social Science (University of Kent, 2024), MA in Social Anthropology (University of Kent), BA (Hons) from the University of Cambridge.
Teaching includes modules such as GEOG3001, GEOG5002 (Module Convenor), and GEOG6200 (Module Convenor), covering themes like climate politics, critical geography, and environmental policy.
He co-edited the Routledge Handbook of Grassroots Climate Activism (2025) and contributed a chapter analyzing global climate activism strategies. No formal scientific awards are listed, but his work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to climate justice.
As a module convenor, he leads academic and research skills training (SACO3080) and oversees contemporary topics in geography. His research and teaching are anchored in DICE, focusing on environmental conservation and social equity.



