Daniel is a researcher, campaigner, and artist. His work focuses on the intersections of climate justice, poverty, regenerative economics, feminism, historical memory and racial justice. Passionate about ecological and systems thinking, Daniel has worked as an organiser for various organisations, from 350.org to Oxfam. He is also the founding co-editor of The World at 1C, a project working to improve ecological literacy and humanize the impacts of climate violence.
His journalism has featured in Pacific Standard and Open Democracy, among others. He is the author of The Memory We Could Be (2018), and Sheet Music for the Wind (2016).