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Author: Ingrid Joylyn Paredes

Ingrid J. Paredes is a PhD candidate in chemical engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn, NY. The focus of her thesis research is the development of novel nanomaterial systems for clean energy technologies. Passionate about science advocacy and education, Ingrid dedicates her time outside of the lab to developing programming and partnerships as the co-chair of March for Science’s NYC satellite. Follow her on Twitter @ingridjoylyn.
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Why Evidence-Based Climate Justice Includes Abolition

Abolition climate justice asks us to reimagine resiliency and sustainability beyond technological solutions.

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Science Advocacy: Going Virtual for Earth Day 50

Three years since the first March for Science, the importance of science and evidence-based policies still cannot be understated.

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