Claire Doyle
Program Associate, Environmental Change and Security Program
Expert Bio
Claire Doyle is ECSP's Program Associate. She holds a master's degree in Environment and Sustainability with a concentration in Environmental Justice from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and a bachelor's degree in foreign service from Georgetown University. Claire previously worked with the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, where she oversaw capacity development projects on climate resilience and food sovereignty. She also interned with the Environmental Peacebuilding Association and the World Food Programme. Her research interests focus on the links between climate change, human rights, and development, particularly in the context of a just energy transition.
Insight & Analysis by Claire Doyle
- Podcast
- Human Rights
Mining for Change: Obert Bore on Human Rights and Development Amid Zimbabwe鈥檚 Mineral Boom
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- Podcast
- Climate
The Arc | Climate Justice in the Arctic: Part 3
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- Publication
- Climate
Pioneering Solutions: Climate Finance, Gender Equity, and Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
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- Sarah B. Barnes,
- Claire Doyle,
- Deekshita Ramanarayanan,
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- Podcast
- Energy
The Arc | Climate Justice in the Arctic: Part 2
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- Podcast
The Arc | Climate Justice in the Arctic: Part 1
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- Podcast
- Environmental Peacebuilding
Thought-leaders and Frontline Workers in Environmental Peacebuilding: An Oral History | Carl Bruch
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- Podcast
- Climate
The Arc | Dr. Mizan Khan on Loss and Damage and Bangladesh鈥檚 Role as a Climate Adaptation Leader
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- Podcast
- Environmental Peacebuilding
Thought-leaders and Frontline Workers in Environmental Peacebuilding: An Oral History | Dr. Dhanasree Jayaram
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