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Rachel Rosenfelt
Climate Action | Media and Communications | Research
Rachel Rosenfelt is a prominent consultant at the New Mexico Climate Investment Center (NMCIC), where she leverages her extensive background in political organization and media to address climate-related challenges. She is recognized for her leadership in various initiatives aimed at promoting sustainability and social justice.
Professional Background
- Leadership Roles: Rachel has held significant positions in influential organizations, including being the founder of The New Inquiry, an independent magazine, and co-founding the Dark Inquiry, a political software collective known for its impactful technology releases.
- Academic Contributions: She was also the associate director of the first graduate-level journalism program at The New School for Social Research, focusing on creative publishing and critical journalism.
- Recent Initiatives: Rachel founded the End of Institutions Research and Communications Lab (EoI), collaborating with the University of California Irvine to engage with communities affected by climate change, emphasizing the importance of a just energy transition.
Current Role
At the NMCIC, Rachel focuses on developing strategies and partnerships that facilitate investment in climate solutions, aiming to create a sustainable future for New Mexico. Her work is rooted in her Albuquerque heritage and her commitment to addressing environmental issues through innovative approaches.123