Trevelyan Wing joined the Centre for Geopolitics in 2024 from the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (CEENRG), where he has contributed as a Centre Researcher and PhD candidate. Trevelyan’s research focuses on energy issues related to the net-zero transition and their evolving energy security implications. He is the recipient of a DAAD award from the German government and is a former Research Associate at the University of Heidelberg and Zukunftskolleg Fellow of the Heidelberg Center for the Environment. In 2020, he was named a ‘Young Leader’ and one of ‘the most promising and passionate…change-makers of 30 years or younger’ by EUROCITIES and Urban Future for his work on the low-carbon transition.
At Cambridge, Trevelyan has taught master’s and undergraduate students for the MPhil in Environmental Policy program (EP02: Environmental Economics and Policy) and Land Economy Tripos papers 4 (Land Economy, Development and Sustainability) and 5 (Environmental Economics and Law). A native of New England, he holds an MPhil in Environmental Change and Management from the University of Oxford and a BA from Dartmouth College.