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Neil Maher
ProfessorNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Neil Maher studies environmental and political history in the 20th century, urban history and the history of environmental justice.
Dena McMartin
Associate Vice-PresidentUniversity of Regina
Dena McMartin has developed and supported numerous academic and research partnerships within the university and with international partners.
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.
G Philip (Phil) Robertson
University Distinguished ProfessorMichigan State University
Agriculture and climate change (particularly mitigation strategies), bioenergy sustainability, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Kenneth Gravois
Sugarcane SpecialistLouisiana State University
Dr. Gravois has dedicated his life to the sugar cane industry and improving the crop.
Cristina L. Archer
Professor, Geography and Spatial SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Archer's research interests include: renewable energy, wind power, climate change, and numerical modeling of atmospheric processes.
Cynthia Barnett
Journalist in Residence | DirectorUniversity of Florida
Cynthia Barnett is an environmental journalist who writes about water and climate issues.
Cholani Weebadde
Assistant Professor - Plant Breeder for International ProgramsMichigan State University
Cholani Weebadde is dedicated to training the next generation of plant breeders as hunger fighters.
Hiba Baroud
Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental EngineeringVanderbilt University
Expert in risk, reliability and resilience of critical infrastructure against climate change and natural disasters, particularly flooding.
Jean Tsao
ProfessorMichigan State University
Jean Tsao has more than 20 years of experience studying the bacterium that causes Lyme disease, and its vector, the blacklegged tick