Justyna Orłowska

PhD in sociology with specialty in the anthropology of climate change from the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Member of the Advisory Team for Climate Change affiliated with the President of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In 2018–2020 she worked in the COP24 Presidency Office as the expert on solidarity and fair transformation and adaptation in the process of UNFCCC climate negotiations. Simultaneously, she was a consultant on climate migration for the UN Norwegian Refugee Center. For many years she has researched climate change in the Maldives, including coordinating projects commissioned by the UNICEF or in cooperation with UNEP Grid-Arendal. She executed projects with leading universities, including the Rutgers University or Georgetown in the USA. She conducted courses on sustainable development in Collegium Civitas, as well as guest lectures at the University of Edinburgh, or the Maldives National University. Currently she is the acting Head of the Department of Socio-Economic Consequences of the Climate Change in the Polish National Centre for Climate Change.