An Interdisciplinary PhD Candidate at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, Angela Antle was the 2025 Rachel Carson Writer-in-Residence at Munich’s LMU and is a member of NMBU Norway’s Empowered Futures: A Global Research School Navigating the Social and Environmental Controversies of Low-Carbon Energy Transitions. Her current research focuses on the role of political rhetoric in climate obstruction. She integrates feminist, postcolonial perspectives, and energy justice theories in the field of climate communications. A former CBC producer, her work was recognized by the Atlantic Journalism Awards, The New York Festivals, The Gabriels, The Gracie Allen Awards, The Nickel, Berlinale, Dublin, and Wexford Film Festivals. Antle now produces and hosts the environmental humanities podcast GYRE, writes an energy futures column in the Independent.ca and her debut novel The Saltbox Olive was published by Breakwater Books in 2025.
Country/Region of interest/research focus: North Atlantic, Newfoundland and Labrador & Norway
Links: (www.Angelaantle.com.)