Charlie Adams
About Charlie Adams
Charlie Adams is a Staff Writer and Business Associate with a focus on environmental journalism and sustainability. Currently, he works at UCapture and PRX, while also contributing to the Brown Political Review, leveraging his background in International Relations and Public Affairs from Brown University.
Current Role at UCapture
Charlie Adams serves as the Sustainability Outreach Coordinator at UCapture since 2022. In this remote position, he focuses on promoting sustainable practices and engaging with various stakeholders to advance environmental initiatives. His role involves outreach efforts aimed at increasing awareness and participation in sustainability programs.
Work at PRX and Brown Political Review
Since 2021, Charlie has been a Staff Writer for the Possibly Podcast at PRX, where he contributes to discussions on environmental issues and public affairs. Additionally, he has worked as a Staff Writer and Business Associate at the Brown Political Review since 2022. In these roles, he has written extensively on environmental policy and international relations.
Education and Certifications
Charlie Adams studied at St. Joseph's College, where he earned a Certificate in Environmental Journalism in 2018. He also completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma program at George Mason High School from 2017 to 2021. Currently, he is pursuing a degree in International Relations and Public Affairs at Brown University, expected to graduate in 2025.
Previous Experience in Environmental Advocacy
From 2018 to 2021, Charlie served as a Student Representative to the Environmental Sustainability Council for the City of Falls Church, Virginia. He also held the position of Director of Environmental Advocacy at The Greater Good Initiative for one year. In these roles, he gained experience in organizing climate solutions and engaging with community stakeholders.
Writing and Interviewing Experience
Charlie has written articles on environmental policy and international relations, exploring themes such as sanctions and diplomacy. He has participated in discussions on sustainable urbanism and conducted interviews with notable figures, including Robinson Meyer and Peter Kornbluh, focusing on utilities and energy transmission.