People / Alumni
Alex Dolginow
Valuing Co-benefits of California’s Climate Policy: Industrial Facilities and Public Health (MA ’18)
Alex Dolginow is a Master’s degree candidate interested in understanding appropriate design and conditions for ‘environmental markets,’ such as trading of carbon, water, and conserved land. He hopes to combine economic, policy, and technical approaches to analyze such markets in places like Brazil and Indonesia. Prior to Cal, Alex worked as a strategy consultant with California Environmental Associates, focusing on agriculture and climate, fisheries and aquaculture, and multi-funder collaborations. Before that, he served as program manager at a Sonoma County non-profit, where he worked to reduce emissions from dairy cows.
Publications:
Strategies for Mitigating Climate Change in Agriculture
Contact:
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adolginow@berkeley.edu