Frederick Otu-Larbi
Frederick Otu-Larbi is a climate and environmental scientist whose work focuses on climate change, natural resource governance, and environmental management, particularly in West Africa. With over a decade of experience, he has delivered practical, climate-focused solutions for governments, businesses, and communities.
He is currently based at the University of Energy and Natural Resources in Ghana, where he has spent more than five years teaching and conducting research on climate change and sustainable development. His teaching covers carbon footprints, carbon sequestration, and strategies for climate adaptation and mitigation.
Frederick’s research integrates climate models and observational data to understand impacts on rainfall, vegetation, and agriculture. He has also conducted extensive work on carbon footprints across a range of activities, including the environmental impacts of conflict, as well as the effects of drought and other stressors on forest carbon uptake.
He holds a PhD in Environmental Science from Lancaster University, an MSc in Applied Meteorology and Climate with Management from the University of Reading, and a Bachelor’s degree in Climate Science and Meteorology from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
