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Stephanie Safdie, US Copywriter

Stephanie Safdie holds a bachelor's degree in English Language & Literature from the University of Maryland College Park, where she specialized in multimedia studies and media literacy to write engaging content made for the internet. She previously worked as a social media content video creator, freelance copywriter, and continues to write SEO generated content for her travel website. After seeking opportunities to put her various creative passions to good use, she joined Greenly in mid 2022 as SEO copywriter for the U.S. blog to provide her American perspective on the climate change issues we face today. Her work at Greenly covers a wide variety of topics, such as the impact of popular culture events on the environment, offering unique ideas for sustainable development, and breaking down new climate legislation in simple terms. As Stephanie is passionate about linking the bridge between the everyday activities we love to do (such as travel, concerts, fashion, food, etc.) and the effect it has on the environment, she is pursuing further training for more in-depth journalistic endeavors on the environment in the future.

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Certifications

  • e-certificate from nctj academy
  • greenly pro certificate
Stephanie Safdie

Latest articles

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ESG / CSR
Carbon accounting
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What Are Scope 3 Emissions?

1 min
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What are scope 3 emissions, and how do they affect global warming and pollution?

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ESG / CSR
Legislation & Standards
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Top 5 Companies Specializing in SBTI

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In this article, we’ll review what the SBTi is, the benefits, how the SBTi differs from net-zero, and our top 4 companies specializing in SBTi.

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ESG / CSR
Carbon accounting
1 min

What are Scope 4 Emissions?

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What are scope 4 emissions, how do they differ from scope 1, scope 2, and scope emissions – and how difficult and scope 4 emissions to measure, monitor, and reduce?

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