A Climate and Society Student on Solving the Puzzle of Climate Equity
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A Climate and Society Student on Solving the Puzzle of Climate Equity
""I've always loved taking things apart to understand how they work. Policy is like that-it's not about dismantling systems, but making small tweaks that ripple out and create widespread impact.""
"During my time in undergrad, I explored many different subjects to try and find a major that was a fit for me. I tried accounting at one point, and psychology at another, before landing in a senior capstone course on climate mitigation with Elizabeth Thomas."
Jarrod Sims, raised in New York but rooted in a Florida agricultural background, has ventured deeply into environmental geosciences. From his work with corporate sustainability to his current role as a sustainability analyst at the NYC Mayor's Office and his studies at climate school, he is dedicated to shaping climate policy for a fair energy transition. Sims views policy as a way of tweaking systems to create significant impacts, embodying his belief in hands-on learning and collaboration for sustainability initiatives.
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