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.-
Benjamin Zaitchik
ProfessorBenjamin Zaitchik, PhD, aims to understand and manage climatic and hydrologic variability. -
D'Ann Williams
Assistant ScientistD'Ann Williams, DrPH, focuses on addressing the complex issues around Industrial Food Animal Production, drawing on her many years of experience of community-based participatory projects, collaboration, program support, and research on food safety, environmental health, and air quality. -
Nathaniel Winstead
LecturerNathaniel "Pete" Winstead, PhD, models the atmosphere and ocean at scales ranging from global to turbulence. In addition to earth system modeling, his research has touched on numerical weather prediction, atmospheric remote sensing, weather forecasting and physical and dynamical oceanography. -
Daniel Zachary
Program Director; Senior LecturerDaniel (Dan) S. Zachary, PhD, is the Program Director for the Energy Policy and Climate Program at Johns Hopkins University. For nearly 2 decades, Dan has been working in the field of policy support (energy and climate impact). He has developed models and has provided input for authorities at the local, national, and international levels
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