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"Government funding, paired with private sector-led ingenuity, is the best option we have to fight climate change. We cannot litigate our way to lower temperatures."

— Sarah E Hunt (Bloomberg)

Meet Sarah

Sarah E. Hunt is a globally focused leader in climate advocacy, technology, and democracy. Her expertise is regularly sought by national publications such as The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.

As President of the Joseph Rainey Center for Public Policy, a think tank and leadership community based in Washington D.C., Ms. Hunt leads her team to generate new solutions to some of the nation’s most critical challenges—and then cultivates a new generation of leaders to actually implement them. Prior to founding the Rainey Center, much of Hunt’s background centered in the areas of climate change and election law. She launched a clean energy program at the American Legislative Exchange Council and a climate change program at the Niskanen Center. Before that, she managed state issues and ethics for a political consulting firm and practiced political law at a boutique law firm in the Pacific Northwest.

She currently also serves as director of policy and strategy at the Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service at Arizona State University.

Ms. Hunt holds in a BA in political science from the University of New Mexico, a JD from Willamette University College of Law, an LLM in international environmental law from Georgetown University Law Center, and an MPS in global advocacy from the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management. She is admitted to the bar in Washington, DC, Oregon, and the 9th Circuit.

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