Einat Elazari

Nothing is more important now than harnessing our capabilities to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Among many meaningful actors who participate in this effort, we’re just beginning to understand and fulfill the potential of cities to mitigate and adapt to climate change, and they will become increasingly more dominant as agents of action and change.

As a Ph.D. candidate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, my research is focused on urban climate experiments. I explore and analyze the drivers, enabling conditions, actors involved, and possible consequences of different climate experiments in cities.

I work with municipalities, think tanks, research organizations, and others on climate policy issues, the creation of climate plans, and different climate policy-related projects.