Hidden Agendas, Dangerous Ideologies: How the Populist Right Threatens Climate Adaptation
Comment by Lara Helen Möllney, Vivianne Rau
Sandra Ghosh is a Co-Lead at adelphi and works on various topics in the field of energy transition and climate protection. She has many years of experience at international level, particularly in the Chinese and Southeast Asian markets. In the development and implementation of projects on the central topics of energy transition and climate protection, she is involved in an intensive exchange of expertise with the federal ministries and national and international stakeholders. She also analyses energy policy instruments and measures in this region in comparison with Germany.
Before joining adelphi, Sandra Ghosh worked as a team leader for the Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH (dena), in the international staff unit, where she was responsible for the target market of Southeast Asia and China.
"Cooperation with Asian countries in particular is crucial in the energy transition, as they play a central role in global energy production and demand. China, India and Southeast Asian countries are not only major energy consumers, but also key players in the development and implementation of energy technologies. Through close co-operation, advanced technologies and best practices can be shared efficiently."