Kathrin Meyer
Kathrin Meyer studied Political Science, Sociology and Environmental Science in Germany, Cuba and Colombia. She is currently enrolled in the Master's program "Interdisciplinary Latin American Studies" at Freie Universität Berlin. Her research focus is resource dependence and energy policy in Latin America.
The long road to gender inequality in civic energy initiatives
Threatened masculinity as an obstacle to sustainable change
The oil trap – Ecuador’s quest to clean up its energy mix
Gender-Responsive Climate Policy as a chance for a Colombian coal phase-out?
Gender awareness: Transport infrastructure as a key lever for energy efficiency. Pt. III
Gender awareness: Energy efficient housing through gender-responsive measures. Pt. II
Gender awareness: towards a sustainable and just energy transition. Part I
Change of power in Bolivia and the Global North’s raw materials demand
A threat for the Amazon region: Colombia’s new hydropower project
How the EU-Mercosur trade deal is worsening the international climate crisis