Summary
Thor Noe is an economist focused on the intersection of environmental and energy policy, with eight years of applied research experience spanning pollution valuation, circular economy, and flexible renewable electricity demand. He completed a PhD candidacy at Aarhus University and has held research and policy-facing roles at DTU Sustain, University of Copenhagen, and the Secretariat of the Economic Council, translating academic methods into practical monitoring and Green GDP work. His expertise combines spatial analysis of water pollution, benefit-transfer valuation techniques, and modelling of demand flexibility for renewables, enabling cross-disciplinary insights from geography to macroeconomic policy. Thor’s work often examines material rebound effects in recycling—an angle that links resource management to unintended behavioral and market responses. Based in Copenhagen, he brings a pragmatic blend of academic rigor and policy delivery, comfortable moving between peer-reviewed research and government advisory settings. Colleagues describe him as a systems thinker who uncovers non-obvious trade-offs between environmental gains and economic behavior.
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Kandidatgrad, Economics, Kandidatgrad, Economics at Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen
Geography, Geography at Penn State University
Economics, Economics at Universitat de Barcelona