
Daniel Creutzfeldt is a London-based student with an interest in Indigenous ontologies and the incidence of more-than-human agencies in political spaces. He received a degree in Archaeology and Anthropology from the University of Oxford in 2023, culminating in a research dissertation under the supervision of Dr. Elizabeth Rahman that explored the role of psychoactive substances in shaping personhood in lowland South America. He is currently undertaking an Environment, Politics and Society MSc at the UCL Department of Geography, with a focus on the cosmopolitics of mining in Colombia, where he grew up. At Educere, he oversees the website’s blog, where he publishes both his own material and that of collaborators with the organisation. These writings cover a wide range of topics with the aim of bringing greater visibility to alternative ways of tackling/talking about climate change and the environment that are not usually part of mainstream discourse.