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Ashley Bang

Ashley Bang

Ashley Bang is a data scientist whose research focuses on climate change, marine biology and applied conservation policy. As a Fulbright Research Fellow and NOAA Hollings Scholar, she has gone from characterising critical habitats of salmon in Alaska to protecting coral reefs in Taiwan. She holds a degree in geology and biology from Brown University and has split her time between academia and environmental data science.
Ashley Bang is a data scientist whose research focuses on climate change, marine biology and applied conservation policy. As a Fulbright Research Fellow and NOAA Hollings Scholar, she has gone from characterising critical habitats of salmon in Alaska to protecting coral reefs in Taiwan. She holds a degree in geology and biology from Brown University and has split her time between academia and environmental data science.
Languages Spoken:
English, Mandarin, Korean

Opinion | Solving the climate crisis hinges on action taken in Asia

Asia’s rainforests, mangroves and reefs – and even its financial hub of Hong Kong – all have a key part to play, writes Ashley Bang.

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