Mark Workman

Environment and Research Fellow at the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London

Schools

  • Imperial College London

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Biography

Imperial College London

Affiliate Researcher, Imperial College London

Mark Workman is the co-lead on Business and Industry Engagement at CO2RE. He is an Affiliate Researcher at the Energy Futures Lab, Centre for Environmental Policy and Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment, Imperial College London.

His research is focused on developing whole-system analysis expertise around strategic issues and he leads market-pull perspectives and bottom-up engagement around GGR including via the creation of the Carbon Removal Network. He is also focusing on the processes of decision making under uncertainty and the net zero transition.

Education

  • Imperial College London - MSc, Environmental Technology 2007 - 2008
  • The University of Manchester - Certificate, Advanced Business Appreciation Course 2003 - 2003
  • Royal Military Academy Sandhurst - Commission, British Army Royal Engineers 1997 - 1998
  • University of Southampton - PhD, Quantitative Impact Assessments of Coastal Environmental Processes 1994 - 1996
  • University of Southampton - BSc, Oceanography with Geology 1990 - 1993

Publications

Journals

Aczel M, Heap R, Workman M, et al., 2022, Anticipatory regulation: lessons from fracking and insights for Greenhouse Gas Removal innovation and governance, Energy Research and Social Science, Vol:90, ISSN:2214-6296

Hall S, Workman M, Hardy J, et al., 2022, Doing business model innovation for sustainability transitions — bringing in strategic foresight and human centred design, Energy Research & Social Science, Vol:90, ISSN:2214-6296, Pages:102685-102685

Daruwala A, Workman M, Hardy J, 2022, Identifying and unlocking the value from heat decarbonisation in the United Kingdom, Energy Research and Social Science, Vol:89, ISSN:2214-6296, Pages:1-12

Liu L, Workman M, Hayes S, 2022, Net Zero and the potential of consumer data-United Kingdom energy sector case study: The need for cross-sectoral best data practice principles, Energy Policy, Vol:163, ISSN:0301-4215

Workman M, Platt D, Reddivari U, et al., 2022, Establishing a large-scale Greenhouse Gas Removal sector in the United Kingdom by 2030: First mover dilemmas, Energy Research & Social Science, Vol:88, ISSN:2214-6296

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