Diana Dombrowski

Climate Research Fellow – Carbon Removal for Law, Energy, and the Environment

Email: ddombrowski@berkeley.edu

Diana Dombrowski is a Climate Research Fellow in Carbon Removal at CLEE. She works as a project manager on the Department of Energy-funded Community Alliance for Direct Air Capture (CALDAC) project. CALDAC will undertake comprehensive technical, economic, social and governance feasibility assessments for establishing a direct air capture hub that reflects and advances community goals and values and delivers meaningful community-defined benefits.

Prior to joining CLEE, Diana designed and managed a carbon removal project to reforest former minelands in Central Appalachia as a fellow with Appalachian Voices.

Diana earned a M.S. in Energy and Resources from the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley, where she also completed a Graduate Certificate in Security Policy from the Goldman School of Public Policy. During graduate school, Diana worked in the Electricity Markets & Policy department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as well as at CLEE. She earned dual B.A.s in Environmental Science and History from the University of Florida.

 

M.S., Energy and Resources, University of California, Berkeley
B.A., Environmental Science, University of Florida
B.A., History, University of Florida