Camille Goulding
Camille Goulding is a spring Intern at the New Economics Institute. She graduated with a B.A. in Natural Sciences and an M.Litt in Geography and Environmental Governance from Trinity College, Dublin. Born and raised in Ireland, she developed a great appreciation for the beauty of raw natural landscapes, unique cultural heritages, and a great deal of rain. Her master’s thesis looked at transatlantic comparisons in urban agriculture between community gardens in Dublin and New York. Camille’s interests lie in current and future environmental issues, sustainable agricultures, alternative and transparent food networks, and community empowered grassroots actions that create a healthier and better planet. She was an integral member of the Transition Wicklow Initiative and has a passion and great admiration for the Transition Towns movement and its philosophy. She loves cats and other animals and in her spare time likes to knit and cook.



