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Isobel Sizer

Policy Associate

Isobel Sizer's interests

  • Environmental policy

  • Carbon market regulation

  • Article 6 market developments

Isobel Sizer is an environmental policy analyst, whose work explores climate policy and carbon market regulation, with particular focus on voluntary carbon markets, compliance carbon mechanisms and Article 6 market development. Her dissertation research used political ecology as a framework to connect national policy aspirations for critical minerals with local human and environmental impacts of increased lithium exploration in the UK.

Before joining BeZero, she completed her MSc at King's College London in Environment, Politics and Development.

Education

  • King's College London, MSc in Environment, Politics and Development

  • University of Edinburgh, MA in Politics

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