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Contact Information

Coble Hall, 318
801 South Wright St.
Graduate Assistant

Biography

Shoutao Wu is a climate justice researcher at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His work bridges environmental governance, decolonial theories, and epistemological pluralism to critically examine carbon markets and carbon offsetting mechanisms as instruments of neocolonial power. Though grounded in climate justice, his research engages broader global governance questions, particularly how contemporary institutions reproduce imperial, extractive, and settler-colonial logics. Informed by Indigenous studies, ecofeminism, and Global South scholarship, he explores relational, embodied, and place-based climate knowledge systems as pathways toward pluriversal governance.

Research Interests

Carbon Markets, Environmental Neocolonialism, Epistemological Pluralism, Participatory Mapping, Decolonial Climate Justice

Recent Publications

Wu, S. (2025). Reclaiming Just Transition from Neocolonial Energy Agendas. E-International Relations. https://www.e-ir.info/2025/09/11/opinion-reclaiming-just-transition-from-neocolonial-energy-agendas/
 
Wu, S. (2025). Multilateralism’s Collapse Under Trump and the Call for Global South Pluriverse. E-International Relations. https://www.e-ir.info/2025/07/23/opinion-multilateralisms-collapse-under-trump-and-the-call-for-global-south-pluriverse/
 
Wu, S. (2025). From Exploitation to Empowerment: Rethinking Carbon Markets and Offsetting Mechanisms. Global Currents Blog. https://blogs.illinois.edu/view/8787/609100985
 
Wu, S. (2024). Care Work and Climate Change, Feminist Perspectives under the Neoliberal Economic Malestream. Global Currents Blog. https://blogs.illinois.edu/view/8787/5287383