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Esther Sperling

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estherbabsonAdjunct Fellow

Expertise: Climate Change, Security Studies, South Asia, Arctic Security and Renewable Energy

Esther Sperling is an Adjunct Fellow and the former Program Manager of Climate Security at the American Security Project. She has a Masters in Global Security Studies from Johns Hopkins University with a focus on the impact of climate change on security in South Asia. As part of her studies, she participated in a three week long course held in Nepal, during which she studied the current and anticipated impacts of climate change on Nepal and current adaptation measures.

Esther received her Bachelors of Arts in Environmental Studies from Dickinson College. While attending Dickinson College, Esther attended the UN COP 17 in Durban, South Africa where she interviewed delegates and climate change and security experts in order to create a database of interviews on the subject of the Kyoto Protocol. Prior to working at ASP, Esther worked for the American Hotel and Lodging Association and Clean Currents, a wind energy supplier.


Recent Posts

Australia and Climate Change: Time to Address the Root Cause and Prepare

Posted on: January 9th, 2020

Climate Security in the National Defense Authorization Act

Posted on: December 13th, 2019

How to Satisfy the Growing Energy Appetite of Vietnam

Posted on: August 9th, 2019

Crisis in the Himalayas: Heating up in Kashmir

Posted on: August 7th, 2019

Factsheet – U.S. Oil Dependence: More Drilling Doesn’t Make the U.S. More Energy Secure

Posted on: May 14th, 2019