Hallie Cordingley is a Senior at Boston University from Littleton, Massachusetts obtaining a B.A. in Environmental Analysis and Policy and a B.A. in Economics. Hallie writes for Boston University's The Emerald Review, a student-led environmental newspaper. She serves as the President of Boston University’s Sustainable Ocean Alliance Chapter, and interns at Visualizing Energy, a platform that makes energy data understandable to a wider audience. She has worked on science communication at the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, learning how to effectively communicate climate change. In the past, she interned with both iUNU agtech, helping gain funding for greenhouse technologies in urban communities, and CropTalk, a podcast discussing integrative pest management. Hallie has a passion for applying her environmental skills in the agricultural and energy sectors, and the intersection between economies and our planet.
Recent Articles
- Columns/ July 4, 2023
Unenforced Building Codes Worsened the Impacts of Turkey and Syria's Earthquake
By Hallie Cordingley
July 4, 2023
- Columns/ May 3, 2023
Five Signs of Nuclear Fusion Progress Around the World
By Hallie Cordingley
May 3, 2023
- Columns/ March 22, 2023
COP27's Indigenous Turnout Could Help Improve Nature-Based Solutions
By Hallie Cordingley
March 22, 2023
- Columns/ September 1, 2022
This New PFAS Solution Isn’t a Silver Bullet, But It Paves the Way for Future Research
By Hallie Cordingley
September 1, 2022
- 101/ April 4, 2022
101: Why Do Greenhouse Gasses Warm the Planet?
By Hallie Cordingley
April 4, 2022