Action on Just Transition: City of Edmonton Change(s) for Climate
Caroline Bomfim is an environmental researcher with a BSc and MSc in Environmental Engineering, and a Ph.D. in Geography from the State University of Londrina, Brazil. Her innovative research integrates feminist, decolonial, and participatory action methods, and she is passionate about cultivating work environments where every decision and action reflects a commitment to climate consciousness. Caroline champions deep energy literacy, inclusivity of diverse knowledge, and collaboration with Indigenous perspectives.
Beyond her local impact, Caroline’s research extends to the global stage, aiming to disseminate findings and promote best practices (act locally, think globally). She is resolutely dedicated to crafting a sustainable and just future by harmonizing technological advancements with cultural shifts. Caroline’s approach takes a holistic view, addressing the intricate challenges of climate change with a keen awareness of the interconnectedness of environmental, social, and cultural dimensions. As an advocate for positive change, Caroline always seeks to bridge the gap between academic expertise and practical solutions, contributing to a more sustainable and equitable world.