Nicholas Britton's dedication to energy policy began during his time at Dartmouth College, where he merged environmental studies with a passion for equitable energy access. Influenced by a seminar on low-carbon societies, he realized the interconnected nature of social and environmental issues. His on-the-ground experiences, including the environmental impact of No. 6 fuel oil at Dartmouth and work in Southern Africa, solidified his belief that access to clean energy is a human right. Now a student in Columbia's MPA-ESP program, Britton remains committed to harnessing energy policy as a means for social equity and climate solutions.
Nicholas Britton highlights the urgency of equitable energy access as both a human right and a vital component in addressing climate change and social equity.
His transformative experiences at Dartmouth, including fieldwork and the detrimental effects of No. 6 fuel oil, shaped his focus on sustainable energy and environmental policy.
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