Nadia Ahmad
Nadia B. Ahmad is an educator, writer and advocate, pursing a PhD at the Yale School of the Environment. She pioneered the "climate cages" concept, exploring the intersection of climate policy and social inequality. Her research extends to Latin America, focusing on biofuel law and policy in Honduras and Brazil, and her doctoral work addresses hurricane early warning systems in the Caribbean Basin. She holds degrees from UC Berkeley, the University of Florida, and the University of Denver, seeking to bridges the gap between climate policy and social justice on a global scale.