IM (Ina) Möller
Biography
Email: ina.moller@wur.nl
Ina Möller is assistant professor in climate politics at the Environmental Policy Group of Wageningen University. Her principal focus is how climate intervention technologies are becoming part of contemporary policy making. Her main interest lies in studying the interaction between science, policy and society, and in how concepts and decisions about the future are shaped through networks of expertise.
Ina is a member of the Climate Social Science Network and the Earth System Governance project, where she is involved with working groups on the politics of geoengineering, net-zero, agriculture, and carbon dioxide removal. She received her PhD in Political Science from Lund University in Sweden, with a thesis entitled 'The Emergent Politics of Geoengineering'. Her work has been published with leading journals and publishers, including Global Environmental Politics, Global Environmental Change, and Cambridge University Press.
In 2023, Ina received a Veni grant from the Dutch Research Council NWO to study the effects of European carbon removal policies on the behaviour of agricultural emitters. In this context, she is also working together with soil scientists at Wageningen University to better understand the science-policy interface of soil-based carbon dioxide removal.