Amar Causevic works at SEI Headquarters – Climate Energy and Society Unit.
Amar works as a Policy Fellow supporting the “Development of the Environmental Strategy of Bosnia and Herzegovina” (BiH ESAP 2030+) project. His work focuses on designing and implementing working methods and project activities, coordinating the implementation of monitoring, evaluation and learning system, as well as executing analysis ensuring project’s alignment with the EU environmental acquis.
Amar has extensive experience on environment, energy, finance, and climate change-related issues. Prior to his current position, he worked on the research examining interactions between financial markets and the biosphere at the Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere Programme (GEDB) based at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Also, Amar worked on different sustainability-related projects with the World Bank, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Carbon War Room. In addition, he has research experience in the field of climate security.
Amar holds a Masters of Arts in International Economics and Energy, Resources & Environment from the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University. Furthermore, he holds a Masters of Arts in International Relations as well as a Graduate Certificate in Project Management, both from Boston University. He completed his undergraduate education at Webster University obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in Management.