Shanika Amarakoon has over 20 years’ experience as an environmental engineer and policy analyst for federal and state agencies. She excels at leading analyses related to climate change, renewable energy, environmental and climate justice, sustainability, life cycle assessment, stakeholder engagement, and program evaluation.
To all her work, she brings a keen analytic mind coupled with empathy and a passion for justice. She has served on panels and advisory committees alongside leaders from the NAACP, tribal communities, and the Black Lives Matter movement to advise on race and equity at the intersection of the environment and policy. She has also facilitated virtual and in-person meetings and supported stakeholder engagement and the development of outreach products. This work has included engagement of environmental justice communities in clean transportation solutions for their communities, as well as stakeholder engagement and analysis concerning climate impacts. Her life cycle assessment study of climate change and other impacts from lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles was awarded a Bronze Medal by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and her studies have been presented at the American Association of Life Cycle Assessment, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, and Argonne National Laboratory.
Shanika holds a B.S. in civil and environmental engineering from Bucknell University and a Master of Engineering Management from the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College.
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