Master's in Sustainability: Regina's Journey

This special episode of Climate Emergency Forum welcomes back co‑founder and longtime host Regina after a long absence as she completes her master’s degree in sustainability at Columbia University in New York. Herb Simmens introduces Regina and reflects on how often viewers have asked “Where is Regina?” as she stepped away from the Forum to take on an intensive period of study and work at the Center for Sustainable Development. Now, she returns to share what she has learned and how it will strengthen her climate advocacy going forward.

This video was recorded on June 17th, 2026, and published on June 21st, 2026, and represents the opinions of the discussion participants.

In conversation with Herb, Regina talks candidly about the challenges of going back to school after many years away, balancing demanding coursework with her commitment to climate work, and pushing herself into areas she once avoided. She describes how Columbia’s program forced her to engage deeply with finance, economics, and quantitative analysis—topics she used to resist, but which she now recognizes as essential to effective climate and climate justice strategies in a capitalist world. Regina also reflects on her experiences at multiple COPs and the inspiration she draws from people dedicating their lives to climate solutions.

If you’ve missed Regina’s voice on CEF, this is your chance to hear where she’s been, why she chose to pursue another degree, and how it reframes the fight for climate justice. As always, we invite you to like, subscribe, and visit climateemergencyforum.org to learn more about our work and to support the Forum so we can continue bringing you in‑depth conversations on the climate emergency. Stay to the end for Herb’s “Climate Three,” highlighting three major climate stories from the past week.

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