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Marina Bottomley is a third year Honors student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, majoring in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, with a minor in Environmental Science. Her academic and research interests lie at the intersection of environmental health, climate policy, and economics, particularly how data analysis can advance policy and climate goals. 

This past summer, Marina worked as a Research Assistant at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health under Professor Francesca Dominici, where she contributed to a project analyzing the climate co-benefits of air quality regulations. 

Marina is also interested in contributing to research focused on climate adaptation and the transition to sustainable energy systems. This past winter she worked with Dr. Vicarelli to support the global UN Winter School Program. She looks forward to further developing this initiative by contributing to the administration of the Sustainable Solutions Lecture series.