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Kevin Fingerman is an Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Management at Cal Poly Humboldt, within the Environmental Studies school. He holds a Ph.D. in Energy & Resources from UC Berkeley (2012), an M.S. from the same program (2007), and a B.A. in Earth & Environmental Sciences from Wesleyan University (2002). His research focuses on environmental geography, with an emphasis on bioenergy systems, climate policy, and sustainable resource management. He teaches courses like ENVS 230: Environmental Problem-Solving, emphasizing applied solutions to environmental challenges.
Dr. Fingerman’s work addresses lifecycle climate impacts of biochar production, biopower generation from forest residues, and policy frameworks for decarbonization. His research spans topics such as air pollution mitigation, sustainable biomass utilization, and equity in public infrastructure like electric vehicle charging networks. He has contributed to EU bioenergy trade strategies and California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard compliance modeling.
His articles highlight interdisciplinary approaches to energy sustainability, including waste-to-value systems and economic incentives for renewable fuels. While no specific advising or grant details are provided, his teaching and research activities reflect a commitment to bridging environmental science with policy and economic realities.
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