Brilé Anderson is a Young Professional on the Climate Change Mitigation Team at the OECD working on a variety of topics from the decarbonisation of electricity in OECD members as well as analysing the connections between well-being and climate change mitigation. Prior to the OECD, she worked as a scientific assistant in the Political Economy Group at ETH Zurich in Switzerland while completing my masters and PhD in the political economy of climate change mitigation. Her research touched on a number of distributional issues related to mitigation from the compensation of mitigation’s losers to public preferences on burden sharing principles using experiments from behavioural economics. Before Switzerland, she worked in Kampala, Uganda for a village savings and loan program conducting an impact analysis of the program.