Climate Solutions
Climate change poses one of, if not the, most pressing threats to this and future generations. It is a wicked problem that demands immediate, collective action not just from climate scientists and policymakers, but from individuals across all disciplines. Johns Hopkins is dedicated to leveraging its world-class faculty, resources, and influence to develop and implement solutions to the climate problem.-
Bentley B. Allan
Associate ProfessorBentley B. Allan, PhD, has research interests in the history and theory of international order, global environmental politics, the role of science and expertise in global politics, and qualitative methods. -
John Boland
Professor EmeritusJohn Boland, PhD, is an engineer and an economist, specializing in water and energy resources, environmental economics, and public utility management. -
Peter DeCarlo
Associate ProfessorPeter DeCarlo, PhD, studies atmospheric air pollution with applications to ambient air quality, including atmospheric aerosols and emissions from anthropogenic activities including natural gas development. -
Hugh Ellis
ProfessorHugh Ellis, PhD, is on the research team for the EPA's Solutions to Energy, Air, Climate and Health (SEARCH) Program, and provides key scientific insight on how energy choices, climate policy, and other considerations can impact air pollution and health. -
Mary A. Fox
Assistant ProfessorMary Fox, PhD '01, MPH, develops cumulative risk assessments that consider how biological, chemical, environmental, and social factors together affect the public's health. -
Anand Gnanadesikan
Professor; Morton K. Blaustein ChairAnand Gnanadesikan trained as an oceanographer. His primary expertise is in how the ocean circulates and influences marine life, climate, and atmospheric chemistry.
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