Assistant Research Professor

Annela Anger-Kraavi has more than 20 years of experience in climate change policy and economics as well as in international climate change negotiations and facilitation. She holds a PhD in Climate Change Economics and MPhil in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge. Her research interests include analysis of design and impacts of climate change policies on national economies, socioeconomic implications of low-carbon transition, co-impacts such as air pollution of climate change policies, and applied macroeconomics. Annela enjoys working closely with policymakers, businesses and environmental campaigners. She has advised and advises developing and developed country governments and UN bodies, serves on advisory boards of academic bodies and institutions. 

She is a Member of the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change (ESABCC), Vice-Chair of the Policy Advisory Committee's (PAC) Climate Policy Advisors Group (CPAG) of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and a founder of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Women Leaders Network. She is a recent Co-Chair and Member of the Katowice Committee of Experts on the Impacts of the Implementation of Response Measures (KCI) of the UNFCCC, former EU negotiator to the UNFCCC and IPCCand recent Vice-Chair of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA). She is also Chief Executive of the Cambridge Trust for New Thinking in Economics, a Member of the Estonian Association for the Club of Rome and a professor at the University of Warsaw, and a visiting professor at the University of Tartu. 

Publications

Selective intersectionality: far-right populist Re-casting of social discontent in Europe’s green transition
M Yazar, E Kesküla, A Anger-Kraavi
Environmental Politics
(2026)
ahead-of-print
Compounding injustices can impede a just energy transition
L Hermwille, MC Brisbois, R Hiteva, M Yazar, L Nacke, J Jewell, BK Sovacool, R Cantoni, P-Y Oei, P Walk, H Haarstad, M Schulze-Steinen, Z Vrontisi, P Fragkos, I Charalampidis, E Kesküla, A Anger-Kraavi
Nature Energy
(2025)
10
Ten principles for transforming economics in a time of global crises
JO Kenter, S Martino, SJ Buckton, S Waddock, B Agarwal, A Anger-Kraavi, R Costanza, AP Hejnowicz, P Jones, JO Lafayette, J Kabubo-Mariara, N Mukherjee, KE Pickett, C Riedy, S Waddell
Nature Sustainability
(2025)
8
A review of recent Progress on social inequality impacts of low-carbon energy transitions
E May, R Li, J Shen, W Cai, A Anger-Kraavi
Applied Energy
(2025)
391
Chapter 5: Aviation and the EU Emissions Trading System
A Anger-Kraavi, J Köhler
Transport and Sustainability
(2025)
4
Reform or transform? A spectrum of stances towards the economic status quo within ‘new economics’ discourses
SJ Buckton, JO Kenter, N Mukherjee, S Waddock, A Anger-Kraavi, S Martino, I Fazey, AP Hejnowicz, J Kabubo-Mariara, JO Lafayette, K Locy, C Scarr
Global Social Challenges Journal
(2024)
3
Of hopeful narratives and historical injustices – An analysis of just transition narratives in European coal regions
L Hermwille, M Schulze-Steinen, V Brandemann, M Roelfes, Z Vrontisi, E Kesküla, A Anger-Kraavi, Ł Trembaczowski, W Mandrysz, R Muster, A Zygmunt-Ziemianek
Energy Research & Social Science
(2023)
104
Does a change in the 'global net zero' language matter?
H Parris, A Anger-Kraavi, GP Peters
Global Sustainability
(2023)
6
Expert perceptions of game-changing innovations towards net zero
S Perdana, G Xexakis, K Koasidis, M Vielle, A Nikas, H Doukas, A Gambhir, A Anger-Kraavi, E May, B McWilliams, B Boitier
Energy Strategy Reviews
(2023)
45
Cultures of transformation: An integrated framework for transformative action
H Parris, AH Sorman, C Valor, A Tuerk, A Anger-Kraavi
Environmental Science and Policy
(2022)
132

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