Environmental / Climate Equity

Cello Lockwood

MS, PhD
Cello focuses on the environmental impacts and social implications of the proposed Circular Economy with specific attention to application in the textile industry.

Lily Kirby

MS
Lily is a Master’s student in the Energy and Resources Group. Her research focuses on expanding utility access for medically vulnerable and low-income American communities.

Cora Kingdon

MS, PhD
Cora Kingdon is a PhD candidate in the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley.

Chris Kimanga

MBA, BS
Chris is a master’s student at the Energy and Resources Group (ERG) at UC Berkeley. His work explores how renewable energy systems, data science, and local governance can be better integrated to support inclusive, climate-resilient development in underserved communities.

Chris Hunter

MA, MPP
Chris is a M.A./M.P.P. student with the Energy & Resources Group and the Goldman School of Public Policy, focused on advancing effective and equitable climate and energy policy at the local level.

Ben Haley

PhD
Ben has unique experience developing energy system models to support energy transformation decision making in his role as Co-Founder of Evolved Energy Research.

Alex Hall Rocha

MS
Alex Hall Rocha is a Master’s student at the Energy and Resources Group. Her interests include community-based participatory research and how it can be used to address cases of environmental injustice.

Tim Gröschel

MA
Tim Gröschel is a Master’s student in the Energy and Resources Group (ERG). His work explores how renewable energies can be expanded in emerging economies to serve as the foundation of sustainable growth.

Alix Blair Darling

PhD
Alix is an award-winning documentary maker, both in film and audio, and has been working in nonfiction storytelling for over a decade, as a creator and as a teacher, focusing on stories of human rights, women’s voices, environmental justice and trauma-awareness.

Cora Cliburn

MS
Cora is a second-year master’s student focused on climate adaptation and water in the West.