Ondine Berland

Ondine is a Fellow in Environmental Economics at the London School of Economics and an Affiliate Researcher at Grantham Research Institute
Ondine’s research is on the environment, microeconomics and inequality. She uses econometrics to study households’ carbon footprints and reactions to price shocks. Ondine graduated with a BSc in Economics from Ecole Normale Supérieure France, and an MSc in Economics from Paris School of Economics. She received a Ph.D. from Paris-Saclay University where her dissertation explored how household food choices react to purchasing power shocks, the determinants of household food demand, and the carbon emissions associated with this demand.
Research interests
- Consumer choices
- Food systems
- Carbon footprints
- Machine Learning
- Gender
Research
Research - 2025
Using data on consumption patterns from France, this paper quantifies the gender gap in carbon footprints related to food and transport to investigate underlying drivers in differences between men and women. Read more

Events
News
News - 2025
Guardian, 15 May 2025 Read more
