[11][7] Hammer is directly involved in outreach to the general public; she regrets not taking more psychology courses in college because her work entails explaining the complexities of climate change to ordinary people.
[12] Her work has been discussed in outlets including The New York Times,[7] The Washington Post,[5] The New Yorker,[12] NBC,[9] National Geographic,[13] and NPR.
[16][8] She was also on a panel for Amy Poehler's Smart Girls where she talked about the disproportionate impacts of climate change on communities of color.
She spoke at the Democratic National Convention in June 2016, on how climate change is an immediate concern for the country through the effects of rising sea levels on vulnerable Latino communities.
She communicated direct immediate actions the government can take to relieve the stresses of rising sea levels and pollution on Latino communities.
[19][7] In 2015, Hammer was invited to the State of the Union Address by First Lady Michelle Obama to spread awareness about climate change and its effects on communities of color.