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G Philip (Phil) Robertson
University Distinguished ProfessorMichigan State University
Agriculture and climate change (particularly mitigation strategies), bioenergy sustainability, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Patricia Thornley
Director of EBRI, Energy and Bioproducts Research InstituteAston University
Patricia Thornley works in assessing the environmental, economic and social impacts of renewable energy technologies.
Isabella Weber
Associate Professor of EconomicsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Economist Isabella Weber has gained international attention and accolades for her ground-breaking ideas on price controls and inflation.
Dr Mirjam Röder
Associate Professorial Research Fellow, Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI)Aston University
Dr Röder's research interests focus on bioenergy and related sustainability implications.
Nathan W. Chan
Professor of Resource EconomicsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Nathan Chan uses economic methods to examine challenges in environmental management and energy policy
Rattan Lal
Associate Professor, Soil Science | Environment and Natural ResourcesThe Ohio State University
Rattan Lal is a Professor of Soil Physics in the School of Environment and Natural Resources at The Ohio State University .
Laura Coristine
Liber Ero Fellow, postdoctoral researcherUniversity of Calgary
Researching solutions for climate change
Dave Owen
Harry Sunderland '61 Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: owendave@uchastings.edu / 415-703-8285 / Office 368-200
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.
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.