Carbon markets
Environmental economics
ESG
Government engagement
Sustainable Development Goals
At BeZero Carbon, Dhruti Chakravarthi works on developer engagement, leveraging her background in sustainable development and social anthropology to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the voluntary carbon market. Her expertise lies in environmental governance and infrastructure, shaped by her research at the University of Edinburgh on how water-related infrastructures influence state-led social engineering. She brings an interdisciplinary approach to her work, bridging policy, sustainability, and stakeholder engagement.
Before joining BeZero Carbon, Dhruti worked at the Asia-Europe Foundation, supporting sustainable development initiatives across 51 countries—ranging from policy engagement at the ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meeting to managing a bi-regional partner database. She also co-founded a social enterprise focused on strengthening Bangalore’s artisan communities through sustainability-driven initiatives. In addition, she holds an ESG specialisation from the Corporate Finance Institute and has spoken at platforms like The Economist Foundation and TEDx.
Education
University of Edinburgh, MA (Hons) Sustainable Development with Social Anthropology
Research associations
Stanford Ambassador of Applied Compassion, Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) at Stanford University
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