Lili Fuhr

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Portrait de Lili Fuhr
 
Lili Fuhr is Director of the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)'s Fossil Economy Program. Lili has worked with a broad spectrum of members of the global environmental justice community, ranging from grassroots activists and indigenous organizations to environmental NGOs, social movements, academic leaders, lawyers, funders, policy makers and government officials in the global North and South. She has developed, managed and implemented policy, legal, communication and campaign strategies / projects on a broad range of issues, including international climate policy, extractive industries and resource governance, biodiversity, plastic and new technologies (geoengineering and synthetic biology). 
 
Lili studied Geography, Political Science, Sociology and African Studies in Cologne, Tuebingen, Strasbourg and Berlin. She was born in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, has two daughters and lives in Berlin. Lili is a founding board member of the Climate Justice Fund, a civil society fund to support climate litigation and legal initiatives for climate justice. She has a German blog (www.klima-der-gerechtigkeit.de) where she regularly comments on international climate and resource topics and is co-author of "Inside the Green Economy - Promises and Pitfalls". 
 
Position / Short job description: 
Director, Fossil Economy Program, Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL), Germany