Amanda Bryant
About Amanda Bryant
Amanda Bryant is an energy and climate policy researcher at St. Francis Xavier University’s FluxLab, committed to using her extensive research and writing experience to meaningfully advance the energy transition. She is interested in opportunities and challenges for greenhouse gas emissions reduction in the context of Canada’s oil and gas industry. She has written and published on subjects such as methane emissions underestimation and the language of ‘Just Transition’. She received her PhD in philosophy from the City University of New York Graduate Center in 2017.
Methane is an air-quality problem, so treat it like one
When new methane regulations are announced, they should be complemented with community-driven action that approaches the harmful gas as an air-quality and health issue.