
I study what happens when environmental change meets the real world.
I am an environmental scientist & modeller working across climate and nature risk, water, pollution and antimicrobial resistance. I combine environmental science, spatial data, modelling + evidence synthesis to understand connected risks - and to make complex evidence useful for policy, regulation and practical decisions.
Photo: Anya Freeman © 2026
Environmental evidence for decisions that matter
My work examines how environmental pressures move through connected natural & human systems — from changing climates and degraded ecosystems to water quality, pollution, health risks and institutional responses.
I began with lakes and rivers: water chemistry, pollution, and then aquatic ecology. That ecological foundation still shapes how I think — I look for relationships, thresholds, feedbacks and overlooked connections, then use data, modelling + evidence synthesis to make them visible.
I am most interested in the difficult space between producing evidence and getting it used. Scientific findings do not enter an empty world; they meet uncertainty, metrics, regulation, funding, competing priorities and practical constraints. So my work extends beyond analysis to the integrity, interpretation and usability of evidence in real decisions.

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