Christina Lu is currently a 3rd year Earth and Atmospheric Sciences major and Public Policy minor. Her strongest earth science interests are geochemical processes and oceanography. She conducts research with Professor Taka Ito on the relationship between changing Southern Ocean wind stress and its effects on carbon uptake. She plans to apply her knowledge and experience working in the scientific community to the policy-making sphere to implement sustainable, evidenced-based changes in existing environmental regulations. After graduation, she plans to attend law school and study Environmental Law. From Georgia Tech, she hopes to take away the skills taught to me by professors and mentors that she can use to succeed in law school. She has TA’d for EAS 2600 Earth Processes lab twice, and is also Secretary of Sigma Gamma Epsilon (SGE) national honor society for earth sciences. She is one of the founding members for the Phi Alpha Delta (PAD) international law fraternities and has taken on the executive role as Secretary for this organization as well. In her spare time, she loves going to the Campus Recreation Center and working out with friends. She enjoys hiking, biking around Atlanta, and spending time outdoors in general. To release stress from academics, she enjoys watching movies with my friends, and spending time with her family back at home.