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Viviane Yargeau
Professor, Department of Chemical EngineeringMcGill University
Yargeau's research focuses on the protection of water resources, wastewater treatment and monitoring of wastewater quality and contaminants.
Robert Richardson
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
An expert in ecological economics, ecosystem services, food security, and sustainability.
Robert T. Fahey, Ph.D.
George F. Cloutier Professor in ForestryUniversity of Connecticut
Robert Fahey is interested in understanding linkages between the composition, structure, and functioning of forest ecosystems.
Richard Peltier
Professor of Environmental Health SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Richard Peltier's research looks at how poor air quality affects human health.
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
M. Jahi Johnson-Chappell
W. K. Kellogg Foundation Endowed Chair in Food, Society and SustainabilityMichigan State University
M. Jahi Johnson-Chappell is a political agroecologist with training in chemical engineering, ecology and evolutionary biology.
Alison Cooley
Writer, Curator, EducatorMiddlebrook Prize Winners
Alison Cooley is a joint winner of the 2014 Middlebrook Prize.
Thomas Missimer, Ph.D., P.G.
Professor EmeritusFlorida Gulf Coast University
Thomas Missimer conducts research into groundwater, sedimentary geology, water resources management, and geochemistry.
Jason Rowntree
C.S. Mott Professor of Sustainable AgricultureMichigan State University
Jason Rowntree’s research focus is identifying the metrics and management that reflect ecological improvement in grazing land systems.
J. Adam Langley, PhD
Professor of Biology | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Adam Langley, PhD, focuses his research on how ecosystems respond to, and may determine the severity of, environmental change.