Kennesha Garg (she/her)
Fremont,
Roles at NAAEE
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Kennesha is a climate researcher, literacy advocate, and biomimicry enthusiast. She can talk about all things waste and landfills!
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Kennesha Garg, a senior in the San Francisco Bay Area, is passionate about researching anthropogenic impact and championing sustainable innovations and policies. She has built a design inspired by mangroves that reduces methane emissions from landfills, which has been recognized by Waste Today, MSW Management, E&E News, and more, and has won her international awards from Junior Science & Humanities Symposium and Regeneron ISEF. She is an eeBLUE Young Changemaker (2023) and works with NOAA, NAAEE, the Sierra Club, and Mind & Planet to promote climate literacy and minimize youth eco-anxiety. She also conducts biomimetic research at Arizona State and Villanova and climate research at UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis, and Stanford. Feel free to reach out to her on LinkedIn!