Jacqueline Klingen is a researcher at the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, with experience in international energy transitions and sustainable production and consumption. Jacqueline also worked as a graduate research assistant at the same institute. Previously, Jacqueline was an undergraduate research assistant at Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, focusing on environmental and consumer psychology. Jacqueline is currently pursuing a Master of Science in International Master of Environmental Science at the University of Cologne, with additional education in natural resource management and development.

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Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy

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The Wuppertal Institute is a leading international think tank for sustainability research focused on impacts and practical application. Since it was founded in 1991, the Wuppertal Institute’s core mission has been to contribute towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. One particular focus is on showcasing and actively helping to shape transformation processes for a climate-friendly and resource-efficient world. To this end, the work of the Institute’s scientists includes researching and developing practical guidelines and strategies to support business, politics and society – at a local level, in Germany, in Europe and all around the world.


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Wuppertal, Germany

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201-500

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