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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.
Karyn Rogers
Assistant Professor, Earth and Environmental SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Focuses on the relationships between microbial communities and environmental conditions in extreme ecosystems
Pamela Grothe
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Grothe's research focuses on climate change, specializing in past climates.
Kalim Shah
Associate Professor, Energy and Environmental PolicyUniversity of Delaware
Expert in public policy, governance and institutional analysis for sustainable development in small peripheral economies and jurisdictions.
Russell Burke
Professor of BiologyHofstra University
Dr. Burke's current research involves diamondback terrapins at Jamaica Bay, wood turtles in northern NJ and the coyote invasion of LI
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.
Greg Duerksen
PresidentKincannon & Reed
Thought-provoking and riveting commentator on the global War for Talent and how to win it. Audiences find the stories highly entertaining.
Jodie Hayob
Professor of Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity of Mary Washington
Professor Hayob has expertise in petrology, minerology and geochemistry.
George Gosieski, MCR, CSM, GHG-IQ
Partner - Sr. Speaker, Sustainable Social Responsibility Strategies & PolicyBusiness EcoSystems
Driving Workforce Innovation Through Corporate Social Responsibility
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.