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Emma’s interests are at the intersection of climate change adaptation, environmental justice, and science and technology studies, with a focus on renewable energy technology adoption in under-resourced communities. She received her B.A. in Geography and B.S. in Environmental Sciences at UC Berkeley in 2011, and her undergraduate research focused on critical approaches to GIS technology in the context of Tribal land management.
Prior to ERG, she worked for GRID Alternatives, a non-profit solar installer.
Emma is currently conducting research in residence at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.