Barbara Bamberger is the lead staff on the U.S. Forest and Urban Forest Protocols and is a core staff of the Cap-and-Trade program at the California Air Resources Board. She has been with ARB since the inception of the Climate Change Branch in 2008. Prior to ARB, Barbara served as staff scientist and manager for AECOM-EDAW, implementing studies on the sociocultural impacts of oil and gas development on Alaska Native communities and on federal-local technical dialogue.
She was Program Associate for the Yale Program on Forest Certification at Yale University’s School of Forestry and completed her master’s thesis while at Woods Hole Research Center, where she studied indigenous parks and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon.

