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Dr Craig Stanbury

Dr Craig Stanbury

Craig Stanbury

Researcher

Craig is a researcher based at the Ethox Centre, Oxford Population Health where he is part of the Environmentally Sustainable Health Research project team. His research is concerned with building normative and conceptual frameworks to better understand how to be sustainable in research.

Craig completed his PhD in Environmental Ethics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia where he investigated the environmental, justice, and public health issues arising from people’s lifestyle and procreative decisions. He took a virtue ethics approach to show how those of us in affluent countries should respond to climate change by being particularly sensitive to the injustices suffered by those in vulnerable positions.

Craig has also published on broader health-related ethics issues in clinical setting, and has a passion for communicating important environmental justice issues to the public.