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Audrey Rader

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Audrey Rader is a research associate at the School of Public Policy and Center for Global Sustainability. Her work focuses on supporting the research needs for just energy transition, coal phase-out, and integrated assessment modeling within the Indonesia portfolio. Rader was most recently an energy policy fellow at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, researching the effect of state policy on energy-efficient infrastructure. She has also worked in zero-waste athletics and student engagement roles. She received a BA in economics, a BA in sociology, and a certificate in sustainability from the University of Georgia, including two semesters at the University of Oxford and the University of Sydney. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, rock climbing, and being outdoors.

Areas of Interest
  • Energy policy; environmental justice; economic research; equitable energy transition

The Center for Global Sustainability (CGS) works with partners in Indonesia to advance new and unique research that helps identify key policy maneuvers to support Indonesia’s ambitious climate goals. Our Indonesia program will lead critical joint research on topics of immediate policy interest, helping advance domestic capacity within key analytical organizations. In addition, CGS helps identify financing mechanisms that will help accelerate Indonesia’s clean energy transition.

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