Giving Green
Kimberly Huynh, Ph.D. has a diverse background in environmental engineering and research spanning various organizations and projects. With a focus on climate policy and technology, Kimberly has conducted quantitative analyses, written research reports, and built relationships with communities in the climate, philanthropy, and effective altruism sectors. Kimberly has also worked on fieldwork campaigns measuring greenhouse gas emissions, managed teams for sustainability projects, and conducted research collaborations internationally. Their educational background includes a Ph.D. in Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering, a Master's in Mechanical Engineering, and a Bachelor's in Environmental Engineering.
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Giving Green
Giving Green makes high-impact climate giving easier, for everyone. We perform rigorous research and recommend cost-effective climate initiatives, so you can give with confidence. In response to climate change, foundations, individuals, governments, and businesses are spending billions of dollars to tackle the crisis. But where should they put those resources? What are the most cost-effective, data-backed projects that are having a real impact in the climate fight? Giving Green exists to answer this question. We evaluate climate initiatives across different geographies, sectors, and approaches—from national charities to carbon removal projects to impact investment mechanisms—using rigorous impact evaluation methods. We then make expert recommendations that are scientific, actionable, and transparent. Interested in elevating your climate action? We'd love to help you help the planet. Get in touch at givinggreen@idinsight.org. Giving Green is an initiative of IDinsight, a mission-driven global advisory, data analytics, and research organization that helps global development leaders maximize their social impact. For more information on IDinsight and job opportunities at both IDinsight and Giving Green, visit https://www.idinsight.org/.