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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.
  • Thomas Haine

    Professor
    Thomas Haine, PhD, has research interests in ocean circulation and dynamics, and the ocean’s role in climate. He is involved in improving estimates of the geophysical state of the ocean circulation through analysis of field data and circulation model results.
  • Ciaran Harman

    Associate Professor; Russell Craft Faculty Scholar
    Ciaran Harman, PhD, studies how the structure of landscapes controls the movement of water from rainfall to streams, and how that structure evolves over time. He currently directs the Landscape Hydrology Lab, which aims to address fundamental challenges in hydrologic science and the emerging interdisciplinary field of critical zone science.
  • Marisa Hughes

    Senior Staff Scientist
    Marisa Hughes, PhD, focuses on incubating new research in understanding, mitigating, and adapting to the rapidly changing environment. This includes Earth sensing and modeling, climate readiness, environmental response and restoration, resource security, and source reduction.
  • Naveeda Khan

    Professor
    Naveeda Khan brings together methods from anthropology and the humanities with insights from the philosophy of nature, climate policy, and environmental science, in order to develop a robust multidisciplinary vantage on complex issues. Such issues include, why do countries of the South remain in the international global climate negotiations despite the lack of progress in combatting climate change? And, how do people live on moving land?
  • Brent Kim

    Program Officer, Food Production & Public Health
    Brent Kim, MSPH, researches issues from farm to fork, with published works on sustainable diets, climate change, industrial food animal production, food and agricultural policy, soil safety, and urban food systems.
  • Sharon Kingsland

    Professor Emerita
    Sharon Kingsland, PhD, researches many topics in the history of modern life sciences, with emphasis on the history of ecological science. She recently published A Lab for All Seasons: The Laboratory Revolution in Modern Botany and the Rise of Physiological Plant Ecology, Yale University Press, 2023.

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