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The account of this former contributor was not re-activated after the server upgrade of March 2022.


Jessica currently works as a long term consultant with the World Bank's Energy Anchor unit. She focuses on clean energy and climate change policy. Over the past few years she has worked as the International Fellow at the Pew Center on Global Climate Change and as an assistant to former US deputy secretary of energy, William Martin, in international energy analysis, focusing on sustainable energy developments. She has also worked in sustainable community development, particularing cohousing.


Jessica graduated magna cum laude from Dartmouth with a degree in Environmental Engineering and she holds M.A. degrees in natural resources & sustainable development from the UN University for Peace and international relations from American University. She also studied sustainable community design in Auroville, India with the GeoCommons program.


Jessica has been practicing meditation and yoga since she was a teen and teaches Forrest yoga, as well as community insight and compassion meditation classes in Washington, DC. Her other passions include anything outside in the sun; gardening, skiing, biking, hiking, kayaking, dog walking....



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