
""In such a beautiful way, climate touches everything," Kretschmar reflects on the interconnectedness of climate issues and their impact on various components of society."
"Kretschmar's initial interest in environmental issues was sparked by a first-year seminar, leading her to pivot from a planned biology and Spanish double major to environmental studies."
"After six years in the renewable energy industry, Kretschmar returned to school to explore climate science and ecology, emphasizing their interrelation with societal and political elements."
"Kretschmar looks forward to honing her technical skills through the M.A. in Climate and Society program, preparing her for a future career in climate-related work."
Aynsley Kretschmar, an M.A. in Climate and Society candidate, discovered her passion for climate science during a first-year seminar on food and agriculture. Initially a biology and Spanish double major, she shifted to environmental studies after realizing the interconnectedness of climate issues. With six years in renewable energy procurement, Kretschmar returned to academia to deepen her understanding of climate science and its relationship with society and politics. She aims to enhance her technical skills for her future career in this field.
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