Britt Groosman
Vice President, Climate-Smart Agriculture
Work
Areas of expertise:
Economics and environmental markets, agriculture, conservation, global climate policy and carbon markets
Description
Britt Groosman is Vice President of Climate-Smart Agriculture at Environmental Defense Fund, where she helps create environmentally effective and economically sound solutions for agriculture.
Her experience spans from reducing deforestation in Brazil to supporting low carbon rural development in India.
Previously in her career, Britt served as EDF’s first EU Director in London focusing on fisheries reform. She is an economist recognized for her wide-ranging expertise in environmental policy, most notably climate and conservation policy.
She is a strategic thinker with a collaborative style pulling together scientists, economists and policy experts to analyze and promote sustainable, pragmatic solutions to environmental problems.
Background
Britt set up EDF’s first European office in London, setting up a program with operations in Sweden, UK, Spain and Belgium. She was the first European Director for EDF’s Ocean program and lead EDF’s work on Common Fisheries Policy reform in Brussels. She simultaneously worked on the ground in various EU Member States with fishermen and local NGO partners on co-management processes and sustainable management of fisheries.
Britt had joined EDF in 2008 to work on US Federal climate policy and moved on to manage the Office of Economic Policy until 2011.
Prior to EDF, Britt worked as a senior economist at ERM (Environmental Resources Management), and as an economist at London Economics. From 1996 to 1999, Britt was a Researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Ghent (Belgium), and has also taught guest courses for the United Nations University Program.
Education
Britt studied Economics (BA) and Law and Economics (MA) at the University of Gent, and Oxford University.
Publications
Selected Publications:
Groosman B., Serious about climate change? Get serious about agriculture, The Hill, April 2021.
Groosman B., Muller N. and O’Neill-Toy E., The Ancillary Benefits from Climate Policy in the United States, Environmental and Resource Economics December 2011, Volume 50, Issue 4, pp 585-603.
Groosman B. and McCarthy S., Carbon Tax – Flavour of the Day, Environmental Finance, March 2004.
Groosman B., Pollution Tax – entry 2500 in the ‘Encyclopedia of Law and Economics’, published by Edward Elgar, UK, April 2000 (USA - June 2000).
Bouckaert B. and Groosman B., Can Bartolus Save the Tiger? Reflections on the Use of Property Rights for the Land-Based Biodiversity Conservation, Verfassung Und Recht In Übersee, Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America, 32. Jahrgang-4. Quartal 1999, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden, Germany.
Co-author of Biodiversity in Development: Best Practice Working Paper, a report for the IUCN (The World Conservation Union), 1999 - 2000.
Latest pieces
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Federal R&D funds are key to solving enteric methane challenge, keeping U.S. agriculture competitive
Growing Returns Blog, December 25, 2022 -
Global leaders can’t fulfill their methane promises without agriculture
Growing Returns Blog, November 5, 2021 -
Climate-smart agriculture and forestry partnership program (USDA Request for Information)
EDF, November 1, 2021 -
EDF Response to USDA Request on Climate Crisis
Source, April 30, 2021 -
Executive order on tackling the climate crisis at home and abroad (USDA Request for Information)
EDF, April 29, 2021 -
Serious about climate change? Get serious about agriculture
The Hill, April 15, 2021 -
Global climate change panel
Source, October 24, 2018
Press materials
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Climate Change Will Put a Drag on U.S. Corn, Soy and Wheat Harvests by 2030
October 19, 2022 -
U.S. Must Cut Agricultural Emissions by 23% and Boost Forest Carbon Storage by 43% to Meet Climate Goals
September 21, 2022 -
USDA Makes Historic $2.8 Billion Investment in Agricultural Climate Solutions
September 14, 2022 -
European Parliament adopts European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF)
April 16, 2014