In Brief More than ever before, scientists are under tremendous pressure to demonstrate the usefulness of their work. While millions of dollars are spent yearly to fund the production of various scientific tools and resources, these end products often do not end up in the hands of those they were created to help – either […]
Author Archives: Claudette Ojo
Claudette Ojo is an Environmental Program Specialist with the New York State Department of Environmental Protection. She has an M.A. in Climate and Society from Columbia University and a B.S. in Business Management with a minor in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences from Hampton University. Prior to working with the NYSDEC, Claudette was an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education research fellow at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atlantic Ecology Division. She has worked for several environmental organizations including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and USEPA Region 2 on issues related to climate change, social science and air quality.