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Alejandro Martin Rodriguez
Fellow, Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics Program
About
Alejandro Martin Rodriguez is a fellow in the Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. His research focuses on the social dimensions of climate change, and he manages projects on climate mobility, peace, and security.
Before joining Carnegie, Alejandro worked as a manager at Emerson Collective in Washington, DC, where he advised on strategies to prevent and address climate displacement. He was previously a Belfer Young Leader at the Harvard Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and has over eight years of experience in multilateral affairs, having worked for and advised the UN Environment Program, the UN Executive Office of the Secretary-General, and the European Union.
His work has appeared in TIME and The National Interest, among other outlets, as well as in publications from the Belfer Center and the UN Environment Program. He is a member of the International Rescue Committee’s Climate Advisory Roster. Alejandro holds a master’s degree in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, a master’s degree in international relations and politics from the University of Cambridge, and a bachelor’s degree from King’s College London.
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Areas of Expertise
Education
MPP, Harvard Kennedy School; MPhil, University of Cambridge BA, King’s College London
Languages
English, Spanish, French
