Carlin Rosengarten is a technical writer and researcher with more than a decade of experience synthesizing academic literature and data into media for broad audiences. A passionate advocate for equitable growth, sustainable development, and environmental justice, he has developed content for many nonprofit and intergovernmental organizations, including the UN Environment Programme and UN Secretary General’s office, as well as for analytics startups, academic researchers, and scientists. Carlin continually seeks new ways of communicating science that promotes economic, human, and environmental health.
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Carlin earned his bachelor’s degree in biology and studio art at Dartmouth College and his master’s in environmental management from Yale’s School of Forestry and Environment Studies (now Yale School of the Environment), where he completed two teaching fellowships under Nobel economist Dr. William Nordhaus. Employing a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to his work, Carlin crafts narratives that bridge the gap between academic specialists and the general public with the aim to inform policy and advance knowledge.