Chloe Koseff

Policy Analyst

As a policy analyst for Audubon’s national climate initiative, Chloe works to advance climate mitigation solutions that are good for birds and people. Since starting with Audubon in summer 2017, Chloe has worked across the climate program, including advising on bird-friendly siting of renewable energy, and advocating for federal energy and natural climate solutions policies. Prior to Audubon, she interned at the U.S. Department of the Interior, and conducted research on traditional agricultural systems on Hawaii’s Big Island. Chloe has a Master of Science degree in Land and Resource Management and a Bachelor of Science degree in Earth Systems from Stanford University.

Articles by Chloe Koseff

Western Tanager. Janet Stevens/Audubon Photography Awards

New House Legislation for Forests Falls Short on Protections and Emissions Reductions Needed

May 05, 2021 — The recently reintroduced Trillion Trees Act shows improvements from previous Congress, but still weakens bedrock laws without sufficient gains

Forests Are Important in the Fight Against the Climate Crisis

March 19, 2021 — Congress should pass a suite of policies that enhance the carbon storage and biodiversity of our forests.

Modernizing the Ocean Energy Economy

December 04, 2020 — The Ocean-Based Climate Solutions Act will address the climate crisis by reducing our carbon footprint in the ocean.