Jolyon Larson
L4E PhD Fellow – University of Vermont
Email: jolyon.larson@uvm.edu

Jolyon is pursuing a PhD at the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources. He holds a BA in Politics from Hendrix College and a Master of Public Affairs in Energy Policy from Indiana University’s School for Public and Environmental Affairs. He is a member of Pi Sigma Alpha and Pi Alpha Alpha. Jolyon’s primary interests center around the global energy transition. Specifically he seeks to further identify linkages between energy policy and other policy sectors – environmental, climate, national security, and economic development among others – so as to facilitate a more just transition for all. Guided by the belief that all deserve equal access to the benefits and costs of our pursuit of a more sustainable energy future, Jolyon studies the effects of energy policies and responses to them that would improve the distributional and participatory equity within the sector and the others it interacts with.
PUBLICATIONS & OTHER WORKS
From the Anthropocene to Mutual Thriving: An Agenda for Higher Education in the Ecozoic
L4E Contributors: Ivan Vargas Roncancio, Leah Temper, Joshua Sterlin, Nina L. Smolyar, Shaun Sellers, Maya Moore, Rigo Melgar-Melgar, Jolyon Larson, Catherine Horner, Jon D. Erickson, Megan Egler, Peter G. Brown, Emille Boulot, Tina Beigi and Michael Babcock