Where will climate change impact China most?
As the world’s largest infrastructure investor, China has a lot to lose when it comes to climate change. The 2015 Paris Agreement on climate requires adaptations that must be planned for ...
Xi is a doctoral student at the Environmental Change Institute (ECI) and the Senior Wai Seng Scholar at the Asian Studies Centre, University of Oxford. Her research focuses on understanding the infrastructure development process in China, how the Chinese infrastructure system is vulnerable to climate change impacts such as flooding and droughts and what the adaptation implications are for policy makers. Before joining Oxford, Xi conducted policy research at the Chinese Ministry of the Environment and Ministry of Land and Resources on both domestic and global levels. She also worked at the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in Beijing on Sino-African relations, the UK-India Business Council in New Delhi on corporate social responsibility, and as an analyst at Legal & General in London on investing in China. Xi holds a BSc in Environmental Policy with Economics and an MSc in Environmental Economics and Climate Change from the London School of Economics.