Several JHU centers and institutes are strategically focused on the intersection of sustainability and a wide range of disciplines including food security, clean and healthy water, and sustainable energy, among others. 

Center for a Livable Future

The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future—working toward a healthy, equitable, resilient food system from within the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering.

Center for Social Concern

The Center for Social Concern fosters a lifelong commitment to active citizenship by integrating education, action, and reflection.

SOURCE

SOURCE is the community engagement and service-learning center for the JHU Schools of Public Health, Nursing, and Medicine.

Ralph O’ Connor Sustainable Energy Institute

The Ralph S. O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) integrates efforts across the university to create and implement clean, renewable and sustainable energy technologies; educate future energy leaders; and support implementation, markets, and policies that promote an affordable and equitable green energy future for a more resilient world.

Ecological Design Collective

A community for radical ecological imagination and collaborative practice. With roots in Baltimore and working relationships around the world, The Ecological Design Collective is building a place for researchers, designers, activists, artists and others to come together to conceive and develop alternative ecological futures.

Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative

The Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative (BSEC) recognizes that in order to be just and effective, climate solutions for urban areas must be co-designed with communities. These solutions also must be responsive — and adaptive — to community concerns. The BSEC offers a new approach in which climate scientists work in close partnership with the citizens of Baltimore to identify community priorities that guide the scientific questions being asked. Then, as data is gathered and findings are made, the work continuously evolves in response to community needs and input.

CHARMED

The mission of the NIEHS P30 Core Center, Community Health Addressing Regional Maryland Environmental Determinants of Disease (CHARMED) is to build capacity in community-engaged research aimed at understanding the mechanistic links between environmental exposures and adverse health outcomes and translate these findings into action to improve the health and well-being of vulnerable individuals in communities across the greater Maryland region.

Breathe Center

The Baltimore Breathe Center was formed over 20 years ago, and was originally known as the Johns Hopkins Center for Childhood Asthma in the Urban Environment. The Breathe Center has evolved to study the effects of environment on lung health and specific lung diseases throughout life. The Breathe Center is run by a group of physicians, scientists, and trainees who work every day to fulfill the Center’s mission of advocating for lung health through important research and community engagement.