Tali Trigg works in the sustainable transport field, initially working for Duke University Global Value Chains Center, then the International Energy Agency in Paris (2010-2015), and since 2015, works for the German development agency (GIZ) on projects based in Bangkok, Thailand.

His work focuses on energy efficiency, electro-mobility, urban planning, and climate change. He is also an active writer most recently blogging for Scientific American 2013-2018.

Follow him on Twitter @talitrigg.