Introduction
Charlotte Unger is a Senior Research Associate at the Research Institute for Sustainability Helmholtz Centre Potsdam (RIFS), which she represents in climate fora, such as the UNFCCC, the IPCC or the Deutsches Klima Konsortium. Her work focuses on global climate governance and climate policy in Germany, the EU, and the US. She was also involved in the Berlin Climate Citizens Assembly. Charlotte draws from fifteen years of experience in the field of environmental policy, gained in civil society, governmental and scientific institutions. She holds a PhD in political sciences from the TU München.
Expert
Charlotte Unger is a Senior Research Associate at the Research Institute for Sustainability Helmholtz Centre Potsdam (RIFS), which she represents in climate fora, such as the UNFCCC, the IPCC or the Deutsches Klima Konsortium. Her work focuses on global climate governance and climate policy in Germany, the EU, and the US. She was also involved in the Berlin Climate Citizens Assembly. Charlotte draws from fifteen years of experience in the field of environmental policy, gained in civil society, governmental and scientific institutions. She holds a PhD in political sciences from the TU München.
Fields of expertise: Environmental policy / climate change, Policy design and delivery, Social change / social transformations