Björn-Ola Linnér


Björn-Ola Linnér is a Swedish climate policy scholar and professor at Linköping University. He is program director of Mistra Geopolitics, a research programme that critically examines and explores the interplay between the dynamics of geopolitics, human security, and global environmental change. He is also affiliated at the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society at Oxford University and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

Biography

Linnér was born in 1963, Sweden. He received a PhD degree in 1998 on the dissertation The world household: Georg Borgström and the postwar population–resource crisis., which was later reworked into the book The Return of Malthus: Environmentalism and
Postwar Population–Resource Crises, where he analyses neo-Malthusianism in conservationism, environmentalism and in international politics in the 20th century. In 2008, he was appointed professor at the Department of Thematic Studies – Environmental Change at Linköping University.
Linnér is currently program director of Mistra Geopolitics, a research programme that critically examines and explores the interplay between the dynamics of geopolitics, human security, and global environmental change. He is also affiliated as a researcher at the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society at Oxford University and the Stockholm Environment Institute.
Linnér's climate policy research focuses on societal transformations to sustainability, linkages between climate and sustainable development policy, international climate
governance and tools for climate visualization.
He is associate editor of the Oxford research encyclopedia of climate science and editorial board member of the Science in Society series, Sustainability, and Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports.
He is advisor to international organisations, ministries and agencies as well as industry and civil society organisations. He has been scientific expert in the Swedish delegation to negotiations of the Synthesis Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He held the Research and Independent NGO constituency's address at the High-level segment of UNFCCC Conference. He is also a member of the Research Council of the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.
Linnér is frequently engaged in public debate on international climate policy.

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