Adam Baylin-Stern

Policy And Engagement Lead at Carbon Engineering

Adam Baylin-Stern has a diverse work experience in the field of energy policy and analysis. Adam is currently the Policy and Engagement Lead at Carbon Engineering Ltd. Starting in 2018, they worked at the International Energy Agency (IEA) as an Energy Policy Analyst, specializing in Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS). Adam also served as an Energy Analyst for the World Energy Outlook at the IEA. In the same year, they worked as an Analyst at the OECD - OCDE. Prior to that, they were a Policy Advisor at Environment and Climate Change Canada, where they provided research and strategic advice on various domestic and international files. Adam also played a key role in the development and implementation of Canada's climate change and clean growth plan. Before that, they worked as a Research Associate at the Smart Prosperity Institute, focusing on environment-economics-energy-policy research. Adam also worked as a Research Associate and Stakeholder Coordinator at Canada's Ecofiscal Commission, where they led research and government outreach on congestion pricing policy. Adam has also worked as a Media Commentator and an Analyst at Navius Research Inc., specializing in policy modeling and energy-economy analysis. Adam started their career as a Climate and Energy Policy Analyst and Teaching Assistant at Simon Fraser University, where they provided policy analysis, research, and writing. Adam also worked as a Research Associate/Analyst at the Canadian Industrial Energy End-Use Data and Analysis Centre, conducting data analysis and report writing for various projects.

Adam Baylin-Stern completed their education as follows:

- From 2008 to 2012, they pursued a Master's of Resource Management (MRM) degree in Environmental/Energy Economics and Policy Analysis at Simon Fraser University.

- From 2005 to 2008, they earned a Bachelor of Arts and Science (BA&Sc) degree from McGill University. Their majors were Economics and Cell/Molecular Biology.

- In 2007, they studied Economics and Business as part of their Bachelor of Economics degree at the University of Amsterdam.

- From 2003 to 2005, they completed a Diplôme d'études collégiales (DEC) in Health Sciences, focusing on the "First Choice" honours stream, at Dawson College.

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