Lindsay Iversen

CFR Staff

Lindsay Iversen

Deputy Director, Climate Realism Initiative

Lindsay Iversen is the deputy director of the Climate Realism Initiative at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Previously, Lindsay was the Deputy Director at the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), an interdisciplinary center that works to address the global energy challenge: providing sufficient, affordable energy to power human development while avoiding the worst impacts of climate change and air pollution that damages human health. Prior to joining EPIC, she was the associate director, climate and resources at CFR, where she played a central role in CFR’s work on climate change, food security, and water security, and earlier served as special assistant to the president, research for CFR’s then-president, Richard Haass. Lindsay also has worked as a consultant to the agricultural development program at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and conducted research for several UK-based organizations working on conflict and development issues. She received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and an MSc in Development Studies from the London School of Economics.

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