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Thomas Dietz

Thomas Dietz

University Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Environmental Science and Policy (ESPP)Michigan State University

Expert in climate change, human driving forces of environmental change, environmental values, environmental decision making

EcologyEnvironmental PolicyHuman driving forces of environmental changeClimate Change
Jeremy Firestone

Jeremy Firestone

Professor, Marine Science and PolicyUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Firestone's major research focus is renewable energy transition.

Energy JusticeWind PowerClimate Change PolicyRenewable Energy TransitionRenewable Energy
Dana E. Veron

Dana E. Veron

Professor, Geography and Spacial Sciences; Co-Director, Gerard J. Mangone Climate Change Science and Policy HubUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Veron's research interests include climate change impacts, polar and coastal climate and climate change education.

climate educationsea breezePolar climateCoastal MeteorologyOffshore wind power
Robert M. DeConto

Robert M. DeConto

Provost Professor of and Earth, Geographic and Climate Sciences and Director of the School of Earth and SustainabilityUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Rob DeConto is one of the world's leading experts on modeling polar ice sheets, sea level rise and ocean response to climate change.

Ice Sheets and Sea LevelAntarcticaGlaciologyClimatologyEarth System Modeling
Joseph A. Hamm

Joseph A. Hamm

Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University

Expert in: Public trust in legal and regulatory governmental entities

Public OpinionTrust/Confidence/LegitimacyNatural Resource ManagementState CourtsPerformance Measurement
Robert Richardson

Robert Richardson

Associate ProfessorMichigan State University

An expert in ecological economics, ecosystem services, food security, and sustainability.

Natural Resource ManagementWriting and EditingSustainabilityFood Security Rural Development
Joseph F. Coughlin

Joseph F. Coughlin

Director, MIT AgeLabMassachusetts Institute of Technology

You're not getting older, you're getting better! MIT's AgeLab Director explains how changing demographics will impact business & government

AgingSocial InnovationGerontologyNew TechnologyUnderstanding the Impact of Place On Well-Being
Kent Messer

Kent Messer

Professor, Applied EconomicsUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Messer specializes in topics in the nexus of agriculture and the environment and the economics of stigma.

Agri-Environmental PolicyFood LabelingStigmaWater RecyclingBehavioral Economics