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Ayana Elizabeth Johnson - Marine biologist, ocean policy expert Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is co-founder of Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank for coastal cities, and co-creator of the Spotify/Gimlet podcast How to Save a Planet on climate solutions. She co-edited the bestselling climate anthology All We Can Save and co-founded The All We Can Save Project. She is on the 2021 Time 100 Next List and was named one of Elle’s 27 Women Leading on Climate. She publishes widely, including in The New York Times, Washington Post, and Scientific American.

 


 

 

 

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