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Data for Climate Progress

Grace Adcox, Kevin Hanley, Catherine Fraser, Tenneth Fairclough II, Margo Kenyon, Eva Brungard

Monthly update on new research, blog posts and memes from the Data for Progress climate team.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Grace Adcox

    Grace (she/her) is the Senior Climate Strategist at Data for Progress studying public opinion through surveys and qualitative research. A Nashville native, Grace attended Vanderbilt and can be found hiking, reading, and gardening in Tennessee.

  • Kevin Hanley

    Very interested in your thoughts.

  • Catherine Fraser

    Catherine (she/her) works to advance progressive climate policy at Data for Progress. She holds a master’s degree from Georgetown University and a bachelor’s from Colby College, and is a big fan of DC’s Capital Bikeshare and the Washington Spirit.

  • Tenneth Fairclough II

    Hello!

  • Margo Kenyon

    Margo (she/her) is the Climate and Energy Program Intern at Data For Progress. A rising senior at Colby College, she is passionate about working with communities to create sustainable, equitable solutions on social and environmental injustices.

  • Eva Brungard

    Eva is a Master of Public Policy student at Duke University, concentrating on energy and environmental policy. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Policy Analysis from Indiana University.

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