Energy and Environment Dominic Lenzi, febbraio 14, 2020 The Amazon fires show why we need global governance in the Anthropocene “The PT sold the street vendors”: understanding the support for Bolsonaro among informal workers in Belo Horizonte, Brazil New Methodologies to tackle wicked problems Share this: Previous Coming back to Corruptistan Next Respectful Maternity Care About Dominic Lenzi Dr. Dominic Lenzi is a researcher within A-ID’s Programme on the Environment and a post-doctoral researcher in the working group Scientific Assessments, Ethics, and Public Policy (SEP) at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change. He is a philosopher working on ethical and political issues raised by climate change and the preservation of the global commons. Dominic’s current research focuses upon topics relating to resource rights and global justice, and the ethics of negative emissions. His other philosophical interests include topics in ethical philosophy such as the nature of the good life and the justification of moral values, along with associated topics in political philosophy and ancient Greek philosophy. He completed his PhD at the University of Melbourne in 2015. Email