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Sarah Griffith
Climate-Smart Soil Greenhouse Gas Field Technician
Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science
Office: The Baruch Institute
Phone:
Email: sg3@clemson.edu
Educational Background
B.A. Environmental Studies, Agroecology
Prescott College 2012
Profile
Sarah joined the O'Halloran Lab team at The Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science as a field technician on the Climate-Smart project. She has a BA in Environmental Studies with emphasis in Agroecology from Prescott College in Arizona. Her interests include nutrient cycling in agroecosystems and exploring how land management practices affect overall ecosystem health. Through her work on the Climate-Smart project, Sarah is excited to learn specifically how land management practices affect our climate by measuring soil greenhouse gas fluxes. She hopes to see more informed land management decisions in the future as a result of this research. In her spare time she volunteers with the Loggerhead Sea Turtle program at Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, tinkers in her garden, enjoys hiking, swimming and kayaking, and crafts a variety of fermented foods and beverages.