Emma Finnamore

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My academic background is in International Relations, which I studied at Jacobs University in Germany and St Petersburg State University in Russia. There, I became interested in political ecology and further specialised in Environmental History at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland, writing about the relationship between nature and people. Professionally, I have experience in European climate policy and journalism, following a traineeship at the DG for Climate Action at the European Commission and an internship at Deutsche Welle.

A Legacy of Peace for People and Planet

Who are the Nihon Hidankyo, and what does nuclear disarmament mean for the environment? Studying nuclear strategy in university, we…

Fighting Ecofascism in Natural Resource Policy

Destroying the myth of the Tragedy of the Commons We are familiar with the opposing duality of civilization and wilderness….

The Untapped Potential of Ridesharing. 

The role of ride-hailing in European mobility’s green transition “Uber everywhere, pre-rolls in my VIP, ayyy (skrrt-skkrt), yeah, I wanna…

I Took the Night Train from Brussels to Berlin

A brief analysis of trains’ impact on the environment and implementing reasonable sustainable mobility solutions. “Come to Berlin,” my friend…

Youth Vote: Shaping the EU’s Climate Future

Young Europeans demand robust climate action, holding leaders accountable for climate action as the EU votes.  Parliamentary hopefuls beam down…

Could the Ocean of Our (Not So) Distant Past Become Our Future?

Exploring the environmental decline of oceans and advocating for a return to a thriving marine ecosystem.  Beneath the surface, aquatic…

Nature-Based Solutions Want to Turn Europe Green, Literally

Experts advocate for the increase of green spaces in cities to restore biodiversity and bring health benefits to urban communities …