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Emery Hartley

U3 Honours Environment

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I have a very broad range of interests from Ecology to Activism and even playing violin.  Currently I am passionate about the Climate Justice movement and the threats from fracking to our planet and the health of our communities.  I believe ecological economics is a powerful tool for integrating science and policy, but also for challenging business as usual and hope that one day I will be able to apply it as such.  Currently I have a limited capacity as a spectator in the Kosoy lab but hope to learn more about ecological economics and heterodox valuation tools as powerful mechanisms for change.
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