Profiles in "Climate Change" Expertise Area
- Sabo studies the importance of water in determining the viability and resilience of animal and plant populations in river and riparian ecosystems. He is director of the ByWater Institute at Tulane University.
- Laura Jakubczak has been at ASU since 2006 and specializes in the archaeology and paleoecology of the Eurasian Steppe as well as increasing research and community engagement opportunities for undergraduates.
- Mike Angilletta leads the development of innovative learning experiences that blend best practices in teaching with emerging tools in digital technology.
- Dr. Mascaro's research interests stochastic hydrology, watershed modeling, hydroclimatology, climate change, infrastructure modeling, and the food-water-energy nexus.
- Klinsky's work has continually centered around the justice dilemmas presented by climate change and climate change policy design.
- Heather Throop is an ecosystem scientist who studies how global-scale changes influence dryland ecosystems.
- Facilitate the widespread production and consumption of geoscience Virtual Field Trips for place-based education as a tool to help students navigate the promises and perils of the Anthropocene.
- Beschloss is an award-winning writer, editor, journalist and filmmaker. He is a professor of practice in three colleges and schools and directs the Narrative Storytelling Initiative across the university.
- Dr. Sweat’s teaching and research focuses on plant biology, forensic botany and environmental science.
- Dr. Saul's research interests include using quantitative tools and a systems-based approach to support natural resource management.