Madagascar, Israel, Palestine, Panama, Montréal: Alizé Carrère’s research ranges from water pollution to deforestation, investigating global phenomena that are gradually changing our relationship with nature and the environment.
Carrère is a National Geographic explorer, filmmaker and researcher studying the adaptation of the human species to environmental changes. She is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Miami in Ecosystem Science & Policy. Her research focuses on climate change utopias, or ‘climatopias‘: forward-looking projects that architects, designers and visionaries are developing in response to the most imminent environmental changes.
Madagascar, Israel, Palestine, Panama, Montréal: Alizé Carrère’s research ranges from water pollution to deforestation, investigating global phenomena that are gradually changing our relationship with nature and the environment.
Carrère is a National Geographic explorer, filmmaker and researcher studying the adaptation of the human species to environmental changes. She is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Miami in Ecosystem Science & Policy. Her research focuses on climate change utopias, or ‘climatopias‘: forward-looking projects that architects, designers and visionaries are developing in response to the most imminent environmental changes.
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