Preye Kari

◼︎ Scientific Liaison & Energy Partnerships
◼︎ Biography

Ayebapreye (Preye) Kari, a Nigerian-born environmental microbiologist, writer, and researcher. Preye Kari is a member of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and an alumnus of the Federal University Otuoke, where he earned his BSc in Microbiology, and the University of Port Harcourt, where he graduated with distinction in Environmental Microbiology. His research on the biotreatment of BTEX compounds in impacted water using nutrients showcases the remarkable abilities of microorganisms in environmental remediation.

Preye Kari believes that understanding and appreciating the microscopic world is key to building a sustainable future. With a passion for the unseen heroes of our ecosystem, Preye Kari has authored 11 insightful articles on LinkedIn, covering topics from microbiology and environmental sustainability to climate change and personal development. In one of his articles titled, “Who Said Microbiologists Aren’t Important in Today’s World?“, Preye Kari lays emphasis on the pivotal role microbiologists play in our transition era. He highlights how these microscopic powerhouses are essential in tackling some of the planet’s biggest challenges, from pollution to climate change. His passion for the financial aspects of climate change also shines through in his article “Climate Money.