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Steve Harry is a Research Associate at King's College London in the Department of Political Economy, engaged in a Climate Social Science Network-funded project that examines the influence of trade unions on UK gas policy. He has been involved in various independent research initiatives related to international climate policy and has contributed significantly to projects focused on just transitions in the climate sector. Steve's academic journey culminated in a PhD from King's Department of Geography, where his thesis explored the spatial politics of energy transition, particularly focusing on empirical research involving wind energy projects in Norway and Scotland. He has a diverse background, encompassing experiences in academia, social research, and diverse roles in the music field. His ongoing research interests include energy geographies, the political ecology of energy transitions, and the socio-economic implications tied to the decommissioning of fossil fuel infrastructures. In his teaching role, he serves as a Lecturer in Human Geography and is responsible for guiding undergraduate and postgraduate students through various Geography modules. Steve is also involved in designing major research projects with multiple collaborators to address the complexities surrounding energy transitions and climate justice, aligning his work with broader advocacy for sustainable practices and policies.
King's College London • London, UK
Engaged in research projects examining the impacts of trade unions on UK gas policy and exploring socio-political implications of energy transitions.
King's College London • London, UK
Teaching and supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students in Geography.
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