Bhargabi Bharadwaj

Research Associate, Environment and Society Programme

Biography

Bhargabi Bharadwaj is a research associate in the Environment and Society Centre at Chatham House. Since joining Chatham House, she has worked on humanitarian early warning systems in response to complex, cascading, food system risks and legal and regulatory pathways for the climate transition.

Her previous roles include working with the UK’s Committee on Climate Change (CCC), specializing in climate adaptation in devolved nations and international contexts, and with the United Nations to support humanitarian and development framework coordination in North Korea’s complex protracted crisis context.

She holds a bachelor’s in law from University of Kent and an LLM in Public International Law, with a focus on Transnational Environmental Law, from the London School of Economics and Political Science.