Hannah works on the Political Leadership theme at Green Alliance, delivering our Climate Leadership Programme for MPs, which aims to give parliamentarians the knowledge and skills they need to lead on a proactive and ambitious climate change agenda. She also coordinates Green Alliance’s work with NGOs, helping to manage our work with the RSPB, Greenpeace, WWF, Christian Aid and others. Hannah is also running a new project on sustainable living in tower blocks, working with residents in tower blocks across London to identify ways in which green living can be supported.
Hannah joined Green Alliance in September 2009 as a policy assistant across each of Green Alliance’s six themes before specialising in political leadership in 2010. She was appointed policy adviser in April 2012.
Hannah holds an MSc in environmental technology from Imperial College London, where she specialised in environmental economics and policy. She was awarded a high merit for her final research project. She also holds a first class degree in biology from Durham University.
Recent publications and contributions
Getting a good deal from the Green Deal, in the Ecologist magazine, January 2012.
Getting a good deal from the Green Deal: views from local communities, January 2012.
Coalition green ambitions hampered, in Engineering and Technology magazine, October 2011.
Climate Check: an analysis of the government's delivery of its low carbon commitments, September 2011.
Green Living blog, The DoNation: using friendship and commitment to cut carbon, May 2011.