Theresa Scavenius
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Theresa Scavenius | |
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Scavenius in 2025 | |
| Born | 26 July 1984 |
| Education | University of Copenhagen |
| Occupations | Climate scientist and politician |
| Employer | Aalborg University |
| Political party | Independent |
| Other political affiliations | Danish Social Liberal Party (2016–2017) The Alternative (2017–2020, 2022–2023) Momentum (2021–2022) |
| Relatives | Erik Scavenius (great-granduncle) |
| Website | theresascavenius |
Theresa Birgitta Brønnum Scavenius[1] (born 26 July 1984[2]) is a Danish politician who currently serves as an independent member of the Folketing. Previously a member of the green political party The Alternative, she was first elected at the 2022 Danish general election as a member of the party, having previously run unsuccessfully for them in the 2019 election. She was a candidate to succeed Uffe Elbæk as leader of the party, after he resigned in February 2020, but lost to Josephine Fock.
In September 2023, after being stripped of her committee assignments and excluded from The Alternative's parliamentary group, Scavenius resigned as a member of the party. She continues to sit in the Folketing as an independent politician.
She is an associate professor at Aalborg University Copenhagen with climate politics as her research area.
Theresa Scavenius is the great grandchild of Fergus Roger Scavenius, who was a younger brother of Erik Scavenius, former prime minister of Denmark.[3]
Scavenius was a student at Christianshavn Gymnasium. In 2005 she started to study German at the University of Copenhagen, and wrote her bachelor's thesis about Thomas Mann in 2007. She studied political science, also at the University of Copenhagen, and graduated in 2011. In 2014, she completed a Ph.D, with her dissertation named Moral Responsibility for Climate Change: A Fact-Sensitive Political Theory.[4]