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

Developing green: A case for the Brazilian manufacturing industry
C Gramkow, A Anger-Kraavi
Sustainability Switzerland
(2019)
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Beyond peak emission transfers: historical impacts of globalization and future impacts of climate policies on international emission transfers
R Wood, M Grubb, A Anger-Kraavi, H Pollitt, B Rizzo, E Alexandri, K Stadler, D Moran, E Hertwich, A Tukker
Climate Policy
(2019)
20
Social impacts of climate change mitigation policies and their implications for inequality
S Markkanen, A Anger-Kraavi
Climate Policy
(2019)
19
From Integrated to Integrative: Delivering on the Paris Agreement
H Doukas, A Nikas, M González-Eguino, I Arto, A Anger-Kraavi
Sustainability Switzerland
(2018)
10
Could fiscal policies induce green innovation in developing countries? The case of Brazilian manufacturing sectors
C Gramkow, A Anger-Kraavi
Climate Policy
(2017)
18
China’s air pollution reduction efforts may result in an increase in surface ozone levels in highly polluted areas
A Anger, O Dessens, F Xi, T Barker, R Wu
Ambio
(2015)
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The Effects of the Financial System and Financial Crises on Global Growth and the Environment
A Anger, T Barker
FINANCE AND THE MACROECONOMICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
(2015)
Market-based policies for aviation - where next?
A Anger
Carbon Management
(2014)
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Modelling Decarbonisation Scenarios
A Anger, T Barker, M Syddall
(2014)
The Economic Feasibility of Policies for Decarbonisation
T Barker, A Anger, H Pollitt
(2014)

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