Margaret Jackson

Margaret Jackson
Global Energy Center
Margaret Jackson is the deputy director for climate and advanced energy in the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center. Her portfolio includes analysis of the geopolitics of climate change, support for transpacific partnerships on energy and climate, and a significant policy and technology program that advances next-generation technologies including renewables, battery storage, hydrogen, and geothermal.
From 2019 to 2020, Ms. Jackson was a Council on Foreign Relations-Hitachi International Affairs fellow at the Institute of Economics, Japan, where she researched US-Japan energy security cooperation. Prior to working in Tokyo, she was a Fulbright scholar at the Institute of Energy, Environment, and Economy at Tsinghua University in Beijing, studying implications for Chinese overseas renewable energy investment.
Ms. Jackson is also a former US Navy Surface Warfare Officer and served in Japan and on multiple deployments to the Western Pacific. During her time in Washington, DC, she briefed senior leaders on US-China affairs and worked in operations and plans related to East Asia under the Chief of Naval Operations. Early in her career, she interned under the US Military Representative at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Ms. Jackson earned an MA from Georgetown University with a focus on energy and climate policy, and a BS in Political Science and a minor in Mandarin Chinese from the United States Naval Academy.













































