Profiles in "Climate Change" Expertise Area

  • Laura (Popova) Jakubczak has been at ASU since 2006 and specializes in the archaeology and paleoecology of the Eurasian Steppe.
  • 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.
  • Iveta Silova is Professor and Associate Dean of Global Engagement at Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at ASU. She holds a Ph.D. from Teachers College, Columbia University.