Rebecka Flynn - Cornell University Class of 2014 - Science and Policy Intern
Since I can remember I was always within nature, be it from
riding horses competitively, swimming outside, playing softball, going to
summer camps; I was always involved with nature in some manner, and it lead to
me being very protective of the environment. I would constantly see housing
developments built around my house, until finally the mountain that my town is
at the foot of was no longer woods filled with wildlife, but instead of filled
with townhouses and paved roads. Around this time I became involved more with
the environmental movement, and wanting to see it protected and allowed to
flourish. I also come from a town, Middlesex, NJ, which has a two superfund
sites, one of which is a nuclear site related to the Manhattan project. The fact that this site was still not cleaned
up despite it being from the 1940’s, angered me, and waked something in me that
wanted to advocate for the people and give them a voice.
Currently I am in a Masters of Public Administration program
at Cornell University with a focus on Environmental Policy. For my
undergraduate degrees I went to Hartwick College in Oneonta, NY. While at Hartwick, I also was the President of
the Environmental club on campus, Grassroots, and was on the student-faculty
committee dedicated to environmental sustainability and programming on campus.
I wanted to intern at Clean Ocean Action because of the
dedication the organization has to ensuring that there are clean oceans for current
and future generations. Here at Clean Ocean Action, I am the Science and Policy
Research Intern. I am writing position papers for Clean Ocean Action on
several different issues ranging from dredging to LNG to clean beaches. It is something I am passionate about and am
excited to come to work every day to help in Clean Ocean Action’s fight against
ocean pollution.
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