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.-
Michael Levein
Associate Professor; DUSThe main focus of his research has been on the drivers, consequences, and politics of land dispossession. His new research focuses on climate change and the politics of energy transition in fossil fuel producing regions in the U.S. -
Scot Miller
Assistant ProfessorScot M. Miller, PhD, studies the emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants. His lab, the Greenhouse Gas Research Group, uses observations of greenhouse gases collected from airplanes, towers, and satellites to estimate emissions across individual states to continents. -
Jonas Nahm
Assistant ProfessorJonas Nahm, PhD, focuses on the intersection of economic and industrial policy, energy policy, and environmental politics. -
Roni Neff
Associate ProfessorRoni Neff, PhD '06, ScM, researches ways to cut food waste and address climate change through more resilient, equitable, and healthy food systems. -
Sarah Preheim
Assistant ProfessorSarah Preheim, PhD, research focuses on the ecology of microorganisms impacting water quality in lakes, estuaries, and coastal oceans to better inform remediation strategies. -
Harihar Rajaram
ProfessorHarihar Rajaram uses mathematical models to shed light on complex environmental and earth systems and to predict future trends within those systems.
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