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Myles Lennon is the Dean's Assistant Professor of Environment and Society and Anthropology at Brown University, affiliated with the Anthropology department and the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society. His work bridges environmental anthropology and sustainable energy policy, focusing on how climate infrastructures like solar power and microgrids interact with race and class dynamics in New York City.
Education: B.A. in Development Studies (Brown University, 2006), M.A. (2016) and Ph.D. in Anthropology and Forestry & Environmental Studies (Yale University, 2019). Prior to academia, he worked in sustainable energy policy in New York for eight years.
Research interests include the anthropology of energy, climate justice, environmental intersectionality, and the politics of climate mitigation knowledge. His work has been supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Wenner-Gren Foundation.
Teaching includes courses on cultural anthropology, energy and power, climate change, and environmental equity. His scholarship emphasizes the co-production of race and nature, multispecies ethnography, and biopolitical frameworks.




