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Summer 2025 Climate Policy Associate: Elias Plaster

Elias PlasterElias Plaster

Elias is a senior at the University of Washington studying environmental science and resource management. Prior to interning with the Climate and ESA Divisions, he was a field technician with Lummi Natural Resource for three summers. He is interested in climate change research, especially how Indigenous communities can adapt and mitigate future climate change effects. Through research and policy nationwide and abroad, he hopes to uplift Indigenous voices regarding environmental issues.

Elias was selected as a member of the Husky 100, a program which recognizes 100 UW undergraduates and graduate students who are making the most of their time at UW.

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Landing the catch in a ceremonial sockeye salmon fishery in the Strait of Georgia.
Landing the catch in a ceremonial sockeye salmon fishery in the Strait of Georgia.
Luxuriant beds of Pacific eelgrass are found throughout Lummi and Portage Bays.
Luxuriant beds of Pacific eelgrass are found throughout Lummi and Portage Bays.
Weather Vanes and Anemometers for the Blockhouse Site Tower
Weather Vanes and Anemometers for the Blockhouse Site Tower
Transporting Western Red Cedars for planting in the Mitigation Bank
Transporting Western Red Cedars for planting in the Mitigation Bank

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