Futures of Sustainability
Advanced Studies
Futures of Sustainability
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5 January 2026

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Noah Walker-Crawford is a publicly engaged researcher who studies climate litigation from a socio-legal perspective. His current research examines how climate change attribution science shapes litigation. Noah holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Manchester. His doctoral research focussed on the moral dynamics of climate change: through an ethnographic study of climate justice claims between impacted communities, courts, and UN Climate Summits, he showed how legal activism reframes climate politics. He has held research fellowships in Political Science at University College London and at Harvard Kennedy School’s Program on Science, Technology and Society. Beside his academic work, he advises litigants and NGOs on using legal tools to fight for climate justice.
A warm welcome to the Centre, Noah!