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Michael Savarese, Ph.D.
Expert in sea-level rise and environmental changeFlorida Gulf Coast University
Michael Savarese studies the history of environmental change in coastal areas and how this can inform the future.
Isabella Velicogna
Professor, Earth System Science, Physical Sciences Associate Dean Graduate Studies, Equity and InclusionUC Irvine
Isabella Velicogna is a Professor of Earth System Sciences and a Faculty Part time at NASA/Caltech’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Molly Nation, Ph.D.
Expert in environmental educationFlorida Gulf Coast University
Molly Nation explores environmental issues within formal education settings.
Mark C. Urban, Ph.D.
Professor, Arden Chair of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Urban is an expert on climate change impacts on biodiversity and evolutionary ecology of vernal pools, lakes, and streams
Amir AghaKouchak
Professor of Civil & Environmental EngineeringUC Irvine
Amir AghaKouchak studies how climate change and variability influence extreme events (flood/drought/heatwaves) and compound hazards.
Gregor Semieniuk
Assistant Research Professor at the Political Economy Research Institute and the Department of EconomicsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Gregor Semieniuk is an expert on the political economy of policy-induced structural change required to transition to a low-carbon economy.
Jeffrey Andresen
Professor of GeographyMichigan State University
Weather and Agriculture Expert
Valerie Karplus
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Valerie Karplus studies resource and environmental management in organizations operating in diverse national and industry contexts.
Adam Frank
Professor of astrophysics, science commentator, and popular authorUniversity of Rochester
Frank is a leading expert on how stars form and how they die, as well as civilizations before humans
Christine Hatch
UMass Extension Professor in Earth, Geographic and Climate SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Christine Hatch is a hydrogeologist who studies the intersection between water resources, ecology and climate change,