Jessica Crow, an affiliated lecturer at the Department of Land Economy, as well as a PhD Candidate at the Department's Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance, has been appointed as the incoming Hoffmann Fellow in Global Climate Governance by the Centre for Climate Engagement at Hughes Hall, Cambridge and the World Economic Forum.

Jessica, whose research covers climate litigation, particularly on the use of duty of care as a litigation device in cases seeking redress from corporates and governments, said of her appointment:

“I am delighted to join the Centre for Climate Engagement at Hughes Hall, and its community of experts dedicated to accelerating the impact of research on climate law and governance. I look forward to contributing to their mission of bridging the gap between academia and the boardroom by translating research into actionable strategies that drive corporate climate ambition.”