I have been researching for 10 years starting as a microscopy-trained geneticist in cancer
research
moving into the climate justice policy-sphere over the last 4 years.
My interest in investigating human rights violations related to environmental injustices has led
to
my
current research into strategic litigation support for communities
experiencing harm from data centers. I enjoy co-designing projects with communities related to
environmental rights advocacy and digital storytelling. I also host an
investigative radio project called Sound Ecology,
a
space for climate-oriented artists to share their sonic toolkits for the climate collapse.
Sound Ecology has been
running
since 2022 and we keep evolving, learning and moving into the investigation world.
I have a Master of Science degree from McGill University in Canada and I am fluent in
English, French and Spanish. I am learning and speaking colloquial German.
Recent Publication
Cameron, C, Barakat, H, Prest, E and Juneja, P (2025).
Where Cloud meets Cement: A Case Study Analysis of Data Center Development.
Self-published on The Maybe.
A deep dive into 5 case studies of data center resistance and development
across the globe.