Megan Crimmins is a recent graduate of Boston University from Prescott, Arizona with a B.A. in International Relations and a B.A. in Environmental Analysis and Policy. Megan also served as a copy editor for the Emerald Review, BU's student-run earth & environment magazine. She has also held an internship with African Diaspora Engaging Africa (ADEA), an initiative that creates a diverse and productive community of African Diaspora living in the Boston area and engaged in collaborative projects in Africa to share experience and resources, and foster collaboration. She has also interned with the International Rescue Committee and the U.S. Department of Justice's Environment and Natural Resources Division. She is interested in environmental justice, specifically climate migration policy.
Recent Articles
Columns/ January 17, 2023How Climate Change Impacts Each Type of Natural Disaster
By Megan Crimmins
January 17, 2023
Columns/ May 5, 2022Growing Up With Drought
By Megan Crimmins
May 5, 2022
Columns/ April 7, 2022The Resource Curse: Fact or Myth
By Megan Crimmins
April 7, 2022
Columns/ March 31, 2022What Are Scientists Really Saying Beyond Alarmist Headlines?
By Megan Crimmins
March 31, 2022
101/ March 28, 2022101: How Can Solar Energy Be Stored for When the Sun Isn’t Shining?
By Megan Crimmins
March 28, 2022