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Amber left EESI in April 2022. Amber's policy work for EESI focused on coastal resilience and nature-based solutions to sea-level rise and other coastal hazards. Additionally, she served as the editor for EESI's biweekly newsletter, Climate Change Solutions. Amber has bachelor's degrees in English and Geography from the University of Florida and attended the University of Oxford on a Frost Scholarship, where she received a master's degree in environmental policy.
Report | A Resilient Future for Coastal Communities
New Data Tools May Reduce Impacts of Colorado River Basin Drought
Making Space for Migratory Mammals on the Move
Q&A: How Measuring the Differences Between Barrels of Oil Improves Climate Policy
Q&A: The Role of State Agencies in Large Landscape Management and Ecosystem Connectivity
Historic Urban Agriculture Funding Put to Use in Communities Nationwide
Senate Committee Highlights Opportunities to Advance Hydropower
How Can the U.S. Tackle Waste?
New American-Made Challenge Prize Calls for Inclusive Energy Innovation
EESI Briefings Saw 114 Experts, 8 Elected Officials Showcase Climate Solutions in 2021
Solutions from Your District: Local and State Climate Action in 2021
House Hearing Highlights Multiple Barriers to Accessing Tribal Climate Funding
White House Tribal Nations Summit Features New Initiatives, Opportunities for Climate Action
Experts Discuss How to Combat Drought in the Colorado River Basin
In a Warming World, Urban Forestry Programs Help Residents Beat the Heat
From Strength, Not Scratch: Local Corps Can Provide Foundation for Federal Civilian Climate Corps
Infrastructure Policy and Programs: Disaster Resilience and Equity
Infrastructure Policy and Programs: Workforce Development
Infrastructure Policy and Programs: Financing
Infrastructure Policy and Programs: Nature Based Solutions
How One Iowa University – and the Hawkeye State – is Handling Waste
The Decarbonization Dialogue: Brainstorming Opportunities for Accelerating Nation-wide Decarbonization
Brewery’s Restoration Efforts a Win for Local Community and the Environment
Iowa Programs Offer Renewable Energy Opportunities to Veterans
On the Hill in 2020: Climate Legislation and Hearings in Review
115 Experts, 8 Elected Officials Weigh in on Climate Change Solutions for 2020
Solutions from Your District: Local and State Climate Action in 2020
Experts Discuss How to Prevent the Next Pandemic
City, State, and Community College Work Together to Build Sustainable Construction Workforce
Arctic Voices Bring Attention to the Climate Crisis, Need for Inclusive Federal Adaptation Policy in Alaska
Current Federal Action to Combat Wildfires Discussed During House Hearing
A Path Towards Low-Carbon Workforce Development: Key Takeaways from EESI’s Workforce Wednesdays Briefing Series
Emerging Marine Renewable Energy Tech Highlighted in Senate Hearing, Bill
In Conversation with Bruce Saito, Executive Director of the Oldest and Largest Conservation Corps
Forest Climate Mitigation in Action: Resources for the Future Holds Expert Discussion
Q&A: New Infrastructure Playbook Calls for Adaptable Federal Policy
What Could Conservative Climate Action Look Like?
Q&A: Ocean Energy and Monitoring Innovation with DOE’s Water Power Technologies Office
State and Federal Efforts to Address the Murder Hornet Menace
Innovations in River Renewable Energy Power Remote Alaskan Communities
Environmental Activist Byron Kennard Reminisces about the First Earth Day
Winners of American-Made Challenges Advance Marine Monitoring and Renewable Energy Innovation
Bipartisan Funding Fix Could Provide Relief for National Park Pollution Problems
Forestry Experts Outline Role for Markets in Enhancing Forest Carbon Sequestration
GOP Leaders Branch Out with One Trillion Trees
Fire Drill Fridays’ Teachable Moment on Reckless Consumerism
Last Energy and Natural Resource Committee Hearing of 2019 Explores Grid Resilience to Wildfire
Hockey and Oysters: A Match Made in Florida
Workforce Development and Emissions Reduction Explored in House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis Hearing
Five Mayors Highlight Local Climate Action at First Special Committee on the Climate Crisis Hearing
S3:E1: Expert Perspective - Dr. Rob Young