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Chloe approaches teaching about the environmental impact of oil extraction with a kind of quiet intensity that sneaks up on you. She doesn’t just present the facts—she weaves them into a bigger picture, drawing connections that make students stop mid-sentence, realizing, “Wait, how did I not see that before?” One minute she’s talking about methane emissions, and the next she’s unpacking a historical example of community displacement, tying the threads together like it’s the most obvious link in the world. It’s not flashy, but it’s startlingly effective. Her perspective is grounded in years spent both in the field and at the front of the classroom, which gives her this almost uncanny ability to predict where students will struggle. She knows when a concept feels abstract, so she’ll toss in a story about a site she visited in Alaska or a project that fell apart because no one thought about long-term soil damage. Her classroom feels like a working lab—students debating, questioning, sometimes going down rabbit holes that Chloe lets run just long enough. And she’s got this network of industry folks she casually taps into, so her examples are never stale. It’s like she’s always one step ahead, but she never makes a show of it.