Perspectives Climate Group

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Molly James
Junior Consultant

“Responding to the climate crisis can create transformative change. I work to include people in environmental transitions and develop technologies and policies in just, equitable and responsible ways.”

Areas of expertise
  • Carbon dioxide removal
  • Climate policy
  • Environmental justice
  • Public perceptions
  • Community and stakeholder engagement

Molly James holds an MSc in Environmental Change and Management from the University of Oxford and a BA in Natural Sciences from the University of Birmingham. In her master’s thesis she used qualitative methods to analyse expert and public sociotechnical imaginaries of direct air capture (DAC). Before joining Perspectives, she worked at Oxford Net Zero and the Oxford Martin School, and is currently affiliated with University College London.

As a social scientist who works on the social dimensions of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), Molly focuses on aspects including public perceptions, policy design, and how to include a variety of stakeholder groups in processes.

Molly has worked across the public, private and third sector on net zero and the just transition. Between 2022-2025 she was an independent consultant carrying out community and stakeholder engagement on DAC projects across the UK, US, and Canada. At Perspectives, Molly is involved in numerous projects across carbon dioxide removal, carbon capture and storage, solar radiation modification, and carbon markets.

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