My name is Grace Ma, and I am an incoming second-year student at 9I制作厂免费鈥檚 Faculty of Law. I graduated in 2021 from the University of Toronto with a Double Major in Environmental Science and English Literature. In law and beyond, my topics of interest revolve around environmental law and policy, just transition, poetry and the poetics of life.
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Although I had undertaken a diversity of environment and sustainability related jobs, I had not had a chance of working in a think tank, let alone on more policy-related matters. Thus, when I was offered the position of Energy Intern with the IISD, I shaped my learning objectives as: develop policy analysis skills, become more well-versed with the state of Canada鈥檚 climate policy and energy sectors, and explore possible career options in environmental and climate policy work.
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During my internship, I had two main responsibilities. The first was my main project, which was working on an economic poverty and inequality analysis of the measures outlined in Canada鈥檚 very first Emissions Reduction Plan. I focused on the first phase of the project, which was to scope it. Namely, I applied an existing global framework for poverty and inequality analysis (developed by IISD鈥檚 Energy Policy Tracker) and determined how many of the Canadian measures could be analyzed through already-established policy categories from the global framework and which ones would need new policy categories. I also conducted a case study on the poverty and inequality impact of Canada鈥檚 carbon pricing scheme. My second task was to conduct daily media scans of Canadian climate and energy policy news, which helped inform the Canadian energy team in their own research and projects regarding fossil fuel subsidies, oil and gas phaseout, etc.
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The main challenge I encountered during my internship was related to time management and focus. Given the flexible nature of my main project, I found that if my supervisor and I didn鈥檛 set specific goals with a corresponding deadline, I would often struggle with staying focused, as my mind became scattered across all the different layers of the project. As the internship went on, I would check in more regularly with my supervisor on weekly intentions and the project鈥檚 progress in relation to its big picture, which I found helpful in grounding me in the tasks at hand.
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My internship with the IISD has had a positive experience on my current law school experience, especially because I was able to deepen my interest in climate policy by concentrating on the energy sector (which, granted, is a very broad field). I also anticipate taking many of the skills I gained in policy analysis and media scanning into my legal studies, especially as it pertains to critical analysis and efficient reading habits. I should note that I did not receive academic credit for the internship.
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Finally, I am deeply grateful for the funding I received for my IISD internship through the 9I制作厂免费 Internship Award, which enhanced my financial security this summer. I also want to extend my gratitude for the McCall MacBain Scholarship for funding my legal studies at 9I制作厂免费.