Avigail spent her first Laidlaw summer researching solar grids in Kenya, and will spend her second Laidlaw summer on the ground working on sustainable development initiatives in Tanzania. Her interest in both international relations and climate change adaptation in under-developed areas led her to pursue work on sustainable development in East Africa from both an international policy perspective and a logistical/local perspective.
My Laidlaw experience focuses on reframing the tourism industry to center the environment. In my first year, I developed a map of NYC's ecotourism, focused on environmental justice, circularity, and emissions reduction. In my second year in Santiago, Chile, I have collaborated with FEDETUR, the federation of tourism enterprises of Chile, to develop materials for tourism businesses to reduce their carbon footprint.
During my first summer in the Laidlaw Program, I am working with the Columbia Law School's Sabin Center for Climate Change Law to research and provide a series of write-ups to West Harlem Environmental Action Coalition on actions the federal government can take to combat climate change, with a particular focus on efforts that could benefit communities facing environmental injustice.