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Professional Membership

SONIA L SALARI

  • Member, Athens Institute for Education and Research; Jun 2019 GLOBAL GREECE UNITED STATES

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • Founding member, International Environmental Communication Association ; Jan 2023

NATHAN DAVID MOODIE

  • Member, AGU; Oct 2016

EDWARD JAMES BATEMAN

  • Fellow, Royal Geographical Society; Oct 2023 GLOBAL

ANNE G MOONEY

  • Co-chair, American Institute of Architects - Committee on the Environment; Nov 2019

JESSICA M SWANSON

  • Member, Biophysical Society; Jun 2007
  • Member, American Chemical Society; May 2007

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Fellow, American Ornithologists Union; May 2018
  • Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology; Jul 2012 GLOBAL
  • Elective Member, American Ornithologists Union; Sep 2011
  • Fellow International, Explorers Club; Oct 2008 GLOBAL
  • Senior Ecologist Certification, Ecological Society of America; Aug 2008 GLOBAL
  • Member, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society; May 1996 GLOBAL

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Research Fellow, Earth System Governence (ESG) Network; Jan 2016
  • Member, International Studies Association; Feb 2008

KENNETH L DENTREMONT

  • Member and Speaker, International Consumer Product Health & Safety Organization (ICPHSO); Oct 2018 AUSTRALIA BELGIUM FRANCE GERMANY ITALY UNITED KINGDOM

SARA K. YEO

  • Research and Practice Taskforce Member, Center for the Advancement of Informal Science Education (CAISE); Jan 2018

PANIA NEWELL

  • Technical Committee Members, American Rock Mechanics Association; Jul 2017

REAZUL AHSAN

  • Member, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute ; Sep 2009 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

SHAHRZAD ROSHANKHAH

  • Member, American Chemical Society; Feb 2023

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • Member, SPE – Society of Petroleum Engineers; Jul 2022 GLOBAL

MARYSA LAGUE

  • Member, American Geophysical Union; Jan 2014

JONATHAN A WANG

  • Member, American Geophysical Union; Jul 2015

Publications

DANIEL CRAIG MCCOOL

  • Robison, Jason & Thomas Minckley (2020). Vision & Place: John Wesley Powell and Reimagining the Colorado River Basin. University of California Press.; Jul 2020

MILIND DEO

  • Palash Panja & Chamila Manankandayalage, Maksudul M. Alam, Milind Deo (2023). Understanding the performance of membrane for direct air capture of CO2. Journal of Applied Polymer Science.; Oct 2023
  • Palash Panja & Brian McPherson and Milind Deo (2022). Techno-economic analysis of amine-based CO2 capture technology: Hunter plant case study. Carbon Capture Science & Technology, Elsevier. Vol. 3.; Jun 2022

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Kimball, S (2017). Ecophysiological considerations for restoration. Foundations of Restoration Ecology. Second Edition. (pp. 153-181). Island Press.; Dec 2017
  • Mallick, K., I. Trebs, E. Boegh, L. Giustarini, M. Schlerf, D. Drewery, L. Hoffman, C. von Randow, B. Kruijt, A. Arujo, S. Saleska, J.R. Ehleringer, T. Domingues, J.P. Ometto, A. Nobre, O. Morales, M. Hayek, J.W. Munger, and S. Wofsy. 2016. Canopy-scale biophysical controls of transpiration and evaporation in the Amazon Basin. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences; Oct 2016 SOUTH AMERICA
  • Hopkins, F.M., E.A. Kort, S. E. Bush, J.R. Ehleringer, C.T. Lai, D.R. Blake, and J.T. Randerson. Spatial patterns and source attribution of urban methane in the Los Angeles Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres; Mar 2016

MARGARET P BATTIN

  • Margaret P. Battin (2022). Sex and the Planet: What Opt-In Reproduction Could Do for the Globe . MIT Press.; Oct 2022 GLOBAL

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • Aaron T. Phillips (2018). Bordering Ecosystems: The Rhetorical Function of Characterization in Gray Wolf Management. Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture. Vol. 11, 435-451.; Mar 2018

BEN BROMLEY

  • Bromley, B.C., Khan, S.H. & Kenyon, S.J. (2023). Dust as a solar shield. PLOS Climate. Vol. 2.; Feb 2023

KEITH BARTHOLOMEW

  • Proffitt, D., Bartholomew, K., Ewing, R. & Miller, H. (2016). Accessibility Planning and Vehicle Miles Traveled: Preliminary Analysis. 2017 Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting.; Nov 2016

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Lyons, B., Foley, K., Carey, A., Diaz, M., Bowen, G. J. & Cerling, T. E. (2020). The isotopic geochemistry of CaCO3 encrustations in Taylor Valley, Antarctica: Implications for their origin. Acta Geographica Slovenica. Vol. 60.; Dec 2020
  • Tulley-Cordova C. L., Strong C., Brady I. P., Bekis J. and Bowen G. J. (2018) Navajo Nation, USA, precipitation variability from 2002 to 2015. Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, 163, 109-123.; Jun 2018
  • Gabor RS, Hall SJ, Eiriksson DP, Jameel Y, Millington M, Stout T, Barnes ML, Gelderloos A, Tennant H, Bowen GJ, Neilson BT & Brooks PD (2017). Persistent Urban Influence on Surface Water Quality via Impacted Groundwater. Environmental Science & Technology. Vol. 51, 9477-9487.; Dec 2017
  • Tipple BJ, Jameel Y, Chau TH, Mancuso CJ, Bowen GJ, Dufour A, Chesson LA & Ehleringer JR (2017). Stable hydrogen and oxygen isotopes of tap water reveal structure of the San Francisco Bay Area's water system and adjustments during a major drought. Water Research. Vol. 119, 212-224.; Oct 2017
  • Pauli JN, Newsome SD, Cook JA, Harrod C, Steffan SA, Baker CJ, Ben-David M, Bloom D, Bowen GJ, Cerling TE, Cicero C, Cook C, Dohm M, Dharampal PS, Graves G, Gropp R, Hobson KA, Jordan C, MacFadden B, Pilaar Birch S, Poelen J, Ratnasingham S, Russell L, Stricker CA, Uhen MD, Yarnes CT & Hayden B (2017). Opinion: Why we need a centralized repository for isotopic data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Vol. 114, 2997-3001.; Mar 2017
  • Liu Z, Tang Y, Jian Z, Poulsen CJ, Welker JM & Bowen GJ (2017). Pacific North American circulation pattern links external forcing and North American hydroclimatic change over the past millennium. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Vol. 114, 3340-3345.; Mar 2017
  • Weintraub, S.R., Brooks, P.D. & Bowen, Gabriel J. (2017). Interactive effects of vegetation type and topographic position on nitrogen availability and loss in a temperate montane ecosystem. Ecosystems. Vol. 20, 1073-1088.; Jan 2017
  • Cai, Z., Tian, L. & Bowen, Gabriel J. (2017). ENSO variability reflected in precipitation oxygen isotopes across the Asian Summer Monsoon region. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Vol. 475, 25-33.; Jan 2017 CHINA

DAVID R BOWLING

  • Fasoli B, Lin JC, Bowling DR, Mitchell L, Mendoza D (2018) Simulating atmospheric tracer concentrations for spatially distributed receptors: updates to the Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport model's R interface (STILT-R version 2), Geoscientific Model Development, 11, 2813-2824, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-2813-2018; Jul 2018
  • Bowling DR, Logan BA, Hufkens K, Aubrecht DM, Richardson AD, Burns SP, Anderegg WRL, Blanken PD, Eiriksson D (2018) Limitations to winter and spring photosynthesis of a Rocky Mountain subalpine forest, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 252:241-255, DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2018.01.025; Apr 2018
  • Duarte, HF, Raczka, BM, Ricciuto, DM, Lin, JC, Koven, CD, Thornton, PE, Bowling, DR, Lai, C-T, Bible, KJ & Ehleringer, JR (2017). Evaluating the Community Land Model (CLM 4.5) at a coniferous forest site in northwestern United States using flux and carbon isotope measurements. Biogeosciences. Vol. 14, 4315-4340.; Sep 2017
  • Raczka, B, Biraud, SC, Ehleringher, JR, Lai, C-T, Miller, JB, Pataki, DE, Saleska, SR, Torn, MS, Vaughn, BH, Wehr, R & Bowling, DR (2017). Does vapor pressure deficit drive the seasonality of 13C of the net land-atmosphere CO2 exchange across the United States?. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences. Vol. 122, 1969-1987.; Aug 2017
  • Schwinning S, Belnap J, Bowling DR, Ehleringer JR (2008) Sensitivity of the Colorado Plateau to change: climate, ecosystems, and society. Ecology and Society 13(2): 28, http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss2/art28/; Jun 2008

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Livesley SJ, Marchionni V, Cheung PK, Daly E, Pataki DE. 2021. Water smart cities increase irrigation to provide cool refuge in a climate crisis. Earth's Future 9(1), e2020EF001806; Dec 2020 AUSTRALIA
  • Diffenbaugh NS, Field CB, Appel EA, Azevedo IL, Baldocchi DD, Burke M, Burney JA, Ciais P, David SJ, Fiore AM, Fletcher SM, Hertel TW, Horton DE, Hsiang SM, Jackson RB, Jin X, Levi M, Lobell DB, McKinley GA, Moore FC, Montgomery A, Nadeau KC, Pataki DE, Randerson JT, Reichstein M, Schnell JL, Seneviratne SI, Singh D, Steiner A, Wong-Parodi G. 2020. The COVID-19 lockdown: a window into the Earth System. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 1: 470-481.; Jul 2020
  • Lin JC & Mitchel L, Cros E, Mendoza D, Buchert M, Bares R, Fasoli B, Bowling DR, Pataki DE, Catharine D, Strong C, Gurney K, Patarasuk R, Baasandorj M, Jackques A, Hoch S, Horel J, Ehleringer JR. (2018). CO2 and carbon emissions from cities: Linkages to air quality, socioeconomic activity and stakeholders in the Salt Lake City urban area. Bulletion of the American Meteorological Society. doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0037.1.; Nov 2018

BRENDA BOWEN

  • Ehleringer, J. & Daniel, S., Torti, S., Bowen, B.B., Parks, T. (2017). Embedded in Nature: The University of Utah Field Stations. Global Change and Sustainability Center.; Jan 2017
  • Ward, M. & Bowen, B.B., Burian, S., Cachelin, A., McCool, D. (2015). Institutionalizing interdisciplinary sustainability curriculum at a large, research-intensive university: Challenges and opportunities Environmental Studies and Sciences. Environmental Studies and Science special issue on Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Leadership.; Jan 2015

JOHN RUPLE

  • Heather Tanana & John Ruple, Synching Science and Policy to Address Climate Change in Tribal Communities, 36 Natural Res. & Env't. __ (2021).; Nov 2021
  • Jamie Pleune, John Ruple & Nada Culver, The BLM’s Duty to Incorporate Climate Science into Permitting Practices and a Proposal for Implementing a Net Zero Requirement into Oil and Gas Permitting, 32 COLO. NAT. RES., ENERGY & ENVTL. L. REV. 253 (2021).; Jun 2021
  • Jamie Pleune, John Ruple & Nada Culver, A Road Map to Net-Zero Emissions for Fossil Fuel Development on Public Lands, 50 Envtl. L. Reporter News & Analysis 10734 (Sept. 2020).; Sep 2020
  • Robert Adler & John Ruple, Water Resources, in Global Climate Change and U.S. Law (2d ed., American Bar Ass’n 2014).; Oct 2014
  • Lincoln Davies, Kirsten Uchitel & John Ruple, Understanding Barriers to Commercial-Scale Carbon Capture and Sequestration in the United States: An Empirical Assessment, 59 Energy Policy J. 745–61 (2013).; May 2013

KEVIN WHITTY

  • Sanna, A., Thompson, S., Zajac, J.M. & Whitty, K.J. (2022). Evaluation of Palm-Oil Fly Ash Derived Lithium Silicate for CO2 Sorption under Simulated Gasification Conditions. J. CO2 Utilization. Vol. 56, 101826.; Feb 2022
  • Dai, J,. Hughey, L., Whitty, K.J. (2020). “Influence of Fuel Ash on the Recoverability of Copper from the Spent Material of Chemical Looping Combustion,” Fuel Proc. Tech. 201:106358.; Jan 2020
  • Merrett, K.M. & Whitty, K.J. (2019). Evaluation of Coal Conversion Pathways in Fluidized Bed Chemical Looping Combustion with Oxygen Uncoupling (CLOU). Fuel. Vol. 258, 116157.; Sep 2019
  • Reinking, Z., Shim, H.-S., Whitty, K.J. & Lighty, J.S. (2019). Computational Simulation of a 100kW Dual Circulating Fluidized Bed Reactor Processing Coal by Chemical Looping with Oxygen Uncoupling. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. Vol. 90, 102795.; Aug 2019
  • Dobó, Z., Backman, M. & Whitty, K.J. (2019). Experimental Study and Demonstration of Pilot Scale Oxy-Coal Combustion at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures. Applied Energy. Vol. 252, 113450.; Jun 2019
  • Dai, J. & Whitty, K.J. (2019). Predicting and Alleviating Coal Ash-Induced Deactivation of CuO as an Oxygen Carrier for Chemical Looping with Oxygen Uncoupling. Fuel. Vol. 241, 1214-1222.; Apr 2019
  • Merrett, K.M. & Whitty, K.J. (2019). Conversion of Coal in a Fluidized Bed Chemical Looping Combustion Reactor with and without Oxygen Uncoupling. Energy & Fuels. Vol. 33, 1557-1555.; Jan 2019

KODY MERLIN POWELL

  • Zachariah Steven Baird, Dmitri Neshumayev, Oliver Järvik & Kody M. Powell (2021). Comparison of the most likely low-emission electricity production systems in Estonia. PLOS ONE. Vol. 16(12).; Dec 2021
  • Kasra Mohammadi & Kody M Powell (2021). Thermoeconomic Evaluation and Optimization of Using Different Environmentally Friendly Refrigerant Pairs for a Dual-Evaporator Cascade Refrigeration System. Processes. Vol. 9(10).; Oct 2021
  • Derek Machalek, Kasra Mohammadi & Kody M Powell (2021). State-by-State comparison of combined heat and power to photovoltaic installations at manufacturing facilities with heat and power loads. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments. Vol. 47.; Oct 2021
  • Kasra Mohammadi, Saber Khanmohammadi, Jake Immonen & Kody Powell (2021). Techno-economic analysis and environmental benefits of solar industrial process heating based on parabolic trough collectors. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments. Vol. 47.; Oct 2021
  • An Ho, Kasra Mohammadi, Matthew Memmott, John Hedengren & Kody M Powell (2021). Dynamic simulation of a novel nuclear hybrid energy system with large-scale hydrogen storage in an underground salt cavern. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. Vol. 46(61).; Sep 2021
  • Kody M Powell & Kasra Mohammadi (2021). Modeling, Control, and Optimization of Multi-Generation and Hybrid Energy Systems. Vol. 9(7). Processes.; Jul 2021
  • Kasra Mohammadi, Jon G McGowan & Kody Powell (2021). Thermoeconomic analysis of a multigeneration system using waste heat from a triple power cycle. Applied Thermal Engineering. Vol. 190.; May 2021

PHILIP E DENNISON

  • Ayasse A., Thorpe A., Roberts D., Funk C., Dennison P., Frankenberg C., Steffke A. & Aubrey A. (2018). Evaluating the effects of surface properties on methane retrievals using a synthetic airborne visible/infrared imaging spectrometer next generation (AVIRIS-NG) image. (pp. 386-397). Vol. 215, Remote Sensing of Environment.; Sep 2018
  • Schoennagel T., Balch J., Brenkert-Smith H., Dennison P., Harvey B., Krawchuk M., Mietkiewicz N., Morgan P., Moritz M., Rasker R., Turner M. & Whitlock C. (2017). Adapt tomore wildfire in western North American forests as climate changes. (pp. 4582-4590). Vol. 114. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.; May 2017
  • Thorpe A., Frankenberg C., Thompson D., Duren R., Aubrey A., Bue B., Green R., Gerilowski K., Krings T., Borchardt J., Kort E., Sweeney C., Conley S., Roberts D. & Dennison P. (2017). Airborne DOAS retrievals of methane, carbon dioxide, and water vapor concentrations at high spatial resolution: Application to AVIRIS-NG. (pp. 3833-3850). Vol. 10. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.; Oct 2017
  • Khorshidi M.S., Dennison P.E., Nikoo M.R., Aghakouchak A., Luce C.H. & Sadegh M. (2020). Increasing concurrence of wildfire drivers tripled megafire critical danger days in Southern California between1982 and 2018. Vol. 15, Environmental Research Letters, 104002.; Oct 2020
  • Foote M.D., Dennison P.E., Thorpe A.K., Thompson D.R., Jongaramrungruang S., Frankenberg C. & Joshi S.C. (2020). Fast and accurate retrieval of methane concentration from imaging spectrometer data using sparsity prior. (pp. 6480-6492). Vol. 58, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.; Sep 2020

SARANG JOSHI

  • Markus D Foote, Philip E Dennison, Andrew K Thorpe, David R Thompson, Siraput Jongaramrungruang, Chr (2020). Fast and accurate retrieval of methane concentration from imaging spectrometer data using sparsity prior. IEEE. Vol. 58(9), 6480-6492.; Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Markus D Foote, & Sarang C Joshi, Philip E Dennison, Patrick R Sullivan, Andrew K Thorpe, Daniel Cusworth, Riley Duren (2020). Reducing Error in Airborne Imaging Spectrometer Retrieval of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Due to Geometric and Atmospheric Effects. AGU.; Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Philip E Dennison, & Markus D Foote, Patrick R Sullivan, Kelly O'Neill, Sarang C Joshi, Andrew K Thorpe, Daniel Cusworth, David R Thompson, Riley M Duren (2020). A Benchmark Dataset for Retrieval of Point Source CH4 and CO2 Plumes from Imaging Spectrometer Data. AGU.; Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Patrick R Sullivan & Philip E Dennison, John C Lin, Logan Mitchell, Ryan Bares, Markus D Foote, Sarang C Joshi, Daniel Cusworth, Andrew K Thorpe, Riley Duren (2020). Mapping Methane Point Sources in an Urban Airshed Using Imaging Spectroscopy. AGU.; Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Markus D Foote & Markus D Foote, Philip E Dennison, Andrew K Thorpe, David R Thompson, Siraput Jongaramrungruang, Christian Frankenberg, Sarang C Joshi (2020). Fast and accurate retrieval of methane concentration from imaging spectrometer data using sparsity prior. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. Vol. 58, 6480-6492.; Mar 2020
  • Alana Ayasse, & Philip E Dennison, Andrew K Thorpe, Dar A Roberts, Markus D Foote, Sarang C Joshi, Riley M Duren (2019). Point Source Methane Mapping with Future Satellite Imaging Spectrometers. AGU. GC51E-1123.; Dec 2019
  • PE Dennison & MD Foote, SC Joshi, AK Thorpe, DR Thompson (2018). Mapping methane plumes in AVIRIS-NG India campaign data and potential for global point source emissions monitoring using imaging spectroscopy. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts.; Dec 2018 GLOBAL

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Joerg Ruegemer (2020). The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. The 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.; Mar 2020

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Rangel-Buitrago, N., Ben-Haddad, M., Nicoll, K., Galgani, F. & Neal, W. (2024). Marine plastic pollution in the Anthropocene: A linguistic toolkit for holistic understanding and action. Ocean & Coastal Management. Vol. 248.; Feb 2024 GLOBAL
  • Fensham, R., Adinehvand, R., Babidge, S. , Cantonati, M., Currell, M., Daniele, L., Elci, A. , Galassi, D.M.P., de la Hera Portillo, Á, Hamad, S., Han, D., Jawadi, H.A., Jotheri, J., Laffineur, B., Mohammad, A.H., Naqinezhad, A., Navidtalab, A., Nicoll, K., Odeh, T., Re, V., Sanjuan, B., Souza, V., Stevens, L.E., Tekere, M. , Tshibalo, E., Silcock, J. , Webb, J., van Wyk, B., Zamanpoore, M. & Villholth, K. (2023). Fellowship of the Spring: an initiative to document and protect the world’s oases. Science of the Total Environment.; Apr 2023 GLOBAL
  • Nicoll, K. & Zerboni, A. (2023). Interdisciplinary Research in Africa: Quaternary Landscapes, Environmental Change and Human Activities. Quaternary International. Vol. 657, 1-2.; Mar 2023 AFRICA
  • Nicoll, K., Hahnenberger, M. and Goldstein, H. 2020. ‘Dust in the wind’ from source-to-sink: analysis of a strong intermountain cyclone storm and dust-on-snow depositional event in April 2015. Aeolian Research 46 (online –art. no. 100532 published October 2020) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2019.06.002; Oct 2020
  • Scerri, E.M.L.; Kühnert, D.; Blinkhorn, J.; Groucutt, H.W.; Roberts, P.; Nicoll, K.; Zerboni, A.; Orijemie, E., Barton, H.; Candy, I.; Goldstein, S.; Hawks, J.; N’Dah, D.; Niang, K.; Petraglia, M.D.; Vella, N. 2020. Field-based sciences must transform in response to COVID-19. Nature Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01317-8; Sep 2020 GLOBAL

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Yenneti K., Tripathi S., Wei Y., Chen W. & Joshi G. (2016). The truly disadvantaged? Assessing social vulnerability to climate change in urban India. Habitat International. Vol. 56, 124-135.; Aug 2016 INDIA

LINA M. SVEDIN

  • Werner, Kevin & Svedin, Lina (2017). States, Water, and Climate: Who's planning for change?. Climate Risk Management. Vol. 16, 59-72.; Mar 2017

COURTENAY STRONG

  • John Lin, Logan Mitchell, Erik Crosman, Daniel Mendoza, Martin Buchert, Ryan Bares, Ben Fasoli, David Bowling, Diane Pataki, Douglas Catharine, Courtenay Strong, Kevin Gurney, Risa Patarasuk, Munkhbayar Baasandorj, Alexander Jacques, Sebastian Hoch, John Horel & Jim Ehleringer (2018). CO2 and Carbon Emissions from Cities: Linkages to Air Quality, Socioeconomic Activity, and Stakeholders in the Salt Lake City Urban Area . Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.; Dec 2018 GLOBAL
  • Khatri K, Strong C, Kochanski A, Burian S, Miller C, Hasenyager C. 2018. Water Resources Criticality Due to Future Climate Change and Population Growth: Case of River Basins in Utah, USA, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, in press.; Aug 2018
  • Crystal Tulley-Cordova, Courtenay Strong, I. Brady, J. Bekis & Gabe Bowen (2018). Navajo Nation, USA, precipitation variability from 2002 to 2015. Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education.; May 2018
  • Ekaterina Cherniavskaia , Ivan Sudakov, Kenneth M. Golden & Courtenay Strong (2018). Observed winter salinity fields in the surface layer of the Arctic Ocean and statistical approaches to predicting large-scale anomalies and patterns. Annals of Glaciology.; Apr 2018 GLOBAL
  • Brady Bowen, Courtenay Strong & Kenneth M. Golden (2018). Modeling the fractal geometry of Arctic melt ponds using the level sets of random surfaces. Journal of Fractal Geometry. Vol. 5, 121-142.; Apr 2018

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Amano T., Berdejo-Espinola V., Christie A.P., Willott K., Akasaka M., Baldi A., Berthinussen A., Bertolino S., Bladon A.J., Chen M., Choi C.Y., Kharrat M.B.D., De Oliveira L.G., Farhat P., Golivets M., Aranzamendi N.H., Jantke K., Kajzer-Bonk J., Cisel Kemahli Aytekin M., Khorozyan I., Kito K., Konno K., Lin D.L., Littlewood N., Liu Y., Liu Y., Loretto M.C., Marconi V., Martin P.A., Morgan W.H., Narvaez-Gomez J.P., Negret P.J., Nourani E., Ochoa Quintero J.M., Ockendon N., Oh R.R.Y., Petrovan S.O., Piovezan-Borges A.C., Pollet I.L., Ramos D.L., Reboredo Segovia A.L., Nayelli Rivera-Villanueva A., Rocha R., Rouyer M.M., Sainsbury K.A., Schuster R., Schwab D., Sekercioglu C.H., Seo H.M., Shackelford G., Shinoda Y., Smith R.K., Tao S.D., Tsai M.S., Tyler E.H.M., Vajna F., Valdebenito J.O., Vozykova S., Waryszak P., Zamora-Gutierrez V., Zenni R.D., Zhou W. & Sutherland W.J. (2021). Tapping into non-English-language science for the conservation of global biodiversity. Vol. 19. PLoS Biology.; Oct 2021
  • Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Stanley T.R., Şekercioğlu Ç.H. & Newmark W.D. (2021). Temperature-associated decreases in demographic rates of Afrotropical bird species over 30 years. (pp. 2254-2268). Vol. 27. Global Change Biology.; May 2021
  • Neate-Clegg, M., Jones, S.E.I., Tobias, J.A., Newmark, W.D., Şekercioğlu, Ç.H. 2021. Ecological drivers of elevational shifts in tropical birds. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 215.; Apr 2021
  • Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Stuart S.N., Mtui D., Sekercioglu C.H. & Newmark W.D. (2021). Afrotropical montane birds experience upslope shifts and range contractions along a fragmented elevational gradient in response to global warming. Vol. 16. PLoS ONE.; Mar 2021
  • Kittelberger K.D., Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Buechley E.R. & Sekercioglu Ç.H. (2021). Community characteristics of forest understory birds along an elevational gradient in the Horn of Africa: A multi-year baseline. Vol. 123. Condor.; Feb 2021
  • Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Horns J.J., Buchert M., Pope T.L., Norvell R., Parrish J.R., Howe F. & Şekercioğlu H. (2021). The effects of climate change and fluctuations on the riparian bird communities of the arid Intermountain West. Animal Conservation.; Jan 2021

NALINI M NADKARNI

  • Nadkarni, NM & Kohl, KD (2018). Elements of disturbance that affect epiphyte vitality in a temperate rainforest: an experimental approach . Journal of Plant Ecology.; Jul 2018

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Sim, S., H. Lee, E. Oh, S. Kim, P. Ciais, S. Piao, J.C. Lin, D.V. Mallia, S. Lee, Y.-H. Kim, H. Park (2022). Short-term reduction of regional enhancement of atmospheric CO2 in China during the first COVID-19 pandemic period. Environmental Research Letters.; Jan 2022
  • Lin, J.C., R. Bares, B. Fasoli, M. Garcia, E. Crosman, and S. Lyman (2021). Declining Methane Emissions and Steady, High Leakage Rates Observed over Multiple Years in a western U.S. Oil/Gas Production Basin. Scientific Reports.; Nov 2021
  • Follstad Shah, J., R. Bares, B.B. Bowen, G. J. Bowen, D.P. Eiriksson, A.G. Hallar, J.D. Horel, S.J. (2021). The Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A mountain to urban research network in the semi-arid Western US. Hydrological Processes.; Aug 2021
  • Kiel, M., A. Eldering, D.D. Roten, J.C. Lin, S. Feng, R. Lei, T. Lauvaux, T. Oda, C. Roehl, (2021). Urban-focused satellite CO2 observations from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3: a first look at the Los Angeles Megacity. Remote Sensing of Environment.; Jun 2021
  • Wilmot, T., A.G. Hallar, J.C. Lin, and D. Mallia (2021). Expanding number of Western US urban centers face declining summertime air quality due to enhanced wildland fire activity. Environmental Research Letters.; Apr 2021
  • Yang, E.G., E.A. Kort, D. Wu, J.C. Lin, T. Oda, X. Ye, and T. Lauvaux (2020). Using space-borne observations and Lagrangian modeling to evaluate urban carbon dioxide emissions in the Middle East. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres.; Mar 2020
  • Ye, X., T. Lauvaux, E.A. Kort, T. Oda, S. Feng, J.C. Lin, E.G. Yang, and D. Wu (2020). Constraining fossil fuel CO2 emissions from urban area using OCO‐2 observations of total column CO2. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres.; Mar 2020
  • Wu, D., J.C. Lin, T. Oda, and E.A. Kort (2020). Space-based quantification of per capita CO2 emissions from cities. Environmental Research Letters.; Feb 2020
  • de Gouw, J.A., J.P. Veefking, E. Roosenbrand, B. Dix, J.C. Lin, J. Landgraf, and P.F. Levelt (2020). Daily Satellite Observations of Methane from Oil and Gas Production Regions in the United States. Scientific Reports.; Jan 2020
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SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • Su, Jun-Yuan, Goel, R., Burian, S., Hinners, S.J. , Kochanski, A., Strong, C. & Barber, M (2021). Water quality trading framework with uncertainty for river systems due to climate and population characteristics. Water. Vol. 13, 1738.; Jun 2021

BRIAN F CODDING

  • Magargal, Kate, Kurt Wilson, Shaniah Chee, Michael J. Campbell, Vanessa Bailey, Philip E. Dennison, William RL Anderegg, Adrienne Cachelin, Simon Brewer, and Brian F. Codding (2023) The impacts of climate change, energy policy and traditional ecological practices on future firewood availability for Diné (Navajo) People. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 378, no. 1889 (2023): 20220394. [link]; Sep 2023
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JEFFREY RALSTON MOORE

  • Quirk B.J., Mackey G.N., Fernandez D.P., Armstrong A. & Moore J.R. (2020). Speleothem and glacier records of latest Pleistocene–early Holocene climate change in the western North American interior. (pp. 776-790). Vol. 35. Journal of Quaternary Science.; Aug 2020
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TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Amanda Bertana (2022). “Beyond Maladaptation: Structural Barriers to Successful Adaptation,”. Environmental Sociology (RENS).; Jan 2022
  • Michele Betsill, Tabitha Benney & Andrea Gerlak (2020). Agency in Earth System Governance. Cambridge University Press.; Dec 2020 GLOBAL
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AMANDA D. SMITH

  • C. Bianchi, D.L. Mendoza, R.C. Didier, T.D. Tran and A.D. Smith, “Energy Demands for Commercial Buildings with Climate Variability Based on Emission Scenarios.” ASHRAE 2017 Winter Conference, January 28–February 1, 2017, Las Vegas, NV.; Jan 2017

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Macfarlan, SJ, Schacht, R, McCool, WC, Davis, CA, Yerman, AD, Higuera Landeros, FJ & Amador Amador, M (2023). Decision-making under climate shocks and economic insecurity: Ranching in rural Baja California Sur, Mexico. Evolution and Human Behavior. Vol. 44(5), 515-523.; Sep 2023 MEXICO

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Follstad Shah, J.J., Swan, C.M. (ed.), Canhoto, C. (ed.) & Boyero, L. (ed.) (2021). Individual and interacting effects of elevated CO2, warming, and hydrologic intensification on leaf litter decomposition in streams. (pp. 237-272). Springer.; Feb 2021

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Wagner, C.L., P. Stassen, E. Thomas, P.C. Lippert & I. Lascu (2022). Magnetofossils and benthic foraminifera record changes in food supply and deoxygenation of the coastal marine seafloor during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Paleoceanography & Paleoclimatology. Vol. 37, doi:10.1029/2022PA004502.; Sep 2022
  • Wagner, C.L., I. Lascu, P.C. Lippert, R. Egli, K.J.T. Livi & H.B. Sears (2021). Diversification of iron‐biomineralizing organisms during the Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum: Evidence from quantitative unmixing of magnetic signatures of conventional and giant magnetofossils. Paleoceanography & Paleoclimatology. Vol. 36, doi:10.1029/2021PA004225.; Apr 2021
  • Wagner, C.L., Egli, R., I Lascu, P.C. Lippert, K.J.T. Livi & H.B. Sears (2021). In situ magnetic identification of giant, needle-shaped magnetofossils in Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum sediments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Vol. 118.; Feb 2021
  • Hull, P.A. & A. Bornemann, D.E. Penman, M.J. Henehan, R.D. Norris, P.A. Wilson, P. Blum, L. Alegret, S. Batenburg, P.R. Bown, T.J. Bralower, C. Cournede, A. Deutsch, B. Donner, O. Friedrich, S. Jehle, H. Kim, D. Kroon, P.C. Lippert, D. Loroch, I. Moebius, K. Moriya, D (2020). On impact and volcanism across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. Science. Vol. 367, 255-272.; Jan 2020 CANADA
  • Egger, L.M., A. Bahr, O. Friedrich, P.A. Wilson, R.D. Norris, T.E van Peer, P.C. Lippert, D. Liebrand & J. Pross (2018). Sea-level and surface-water change in the western North Atlantic across the Oligocene–Miocene Transition: A palynological perspective from IODP Site U1406 (Newfoundland margin). Marine Micropaleontology. Vol. 139, 57-71.; Mar 2018 CANADA
  • Zhang, R., D.B. Jiang, G. Ramstein, Z.S. Zhang, P.C. Lippert & E.T. Yu (2018). Changes in Tibetan plateau latitude as an important factor for understanding East Asian climate since the Eocene: A modeling study. Earth & Planetary Science Letteres. Vol. 484, 295-308.; Feb 2018 CHINA TIBET
  • van Peer, T.E., C. Xuan, P.C. Lippert, D. Liebrand, C. Agnini & P.A. Wilson (2017). Extracting a detailed Oligocene to early Miocene magnetostratigraphy from weakly magnetized, dynamic sediment drifts at IODP Site U1406 (Newfoundland margin, northwest Atlantic Ocean). G-Cubed. Vol. 18, 3910-3928.; Oct 2017 CANADA
  • van Peer, T.E., D. Liebrand, C. Xuan, P.C. Lippert, C. Agnini, N. Blum, P. Blum, S.M. Bohaty, P.R. Bown, R. Greenop, W.E.C. Kordesch, D. Leonhardt, O Freidrich & P.A. Wilson (2017). Data report: Revised composite depth scale and splice for IODP Site U1406. Vol. 342, Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program.; Jul 2017 CANADA
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DEAN MCGOVERN

  • McGovern, Dean & Laux, Beth (2018). Making the Village Global: Community-Engaged Learning Abroad. IIE Networker. 19-21.; Dec 2018 COSTA RICA CUBA

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Wolf, M., Jamison, L.R., Solomon, D.K., Strong, S., Brooks, P.D. (2023) Multi-year Climatic Controls on Groundwater Storage in Seasonally Snow-Covered Headwater Catchments, Water Resources Research 59 (6), e2022WR033394Wolf, M., Jamison, L.R., Solomon, D.K., Strong, S., Brooks, P.D. (2023) Multi-year Climatic Controls on Groundwater Storage in Seasonally Snow-Covered Headwater Catchments, Water Resources Research 59 (6), e2022WR033394; Oct 2023
  • Christensen L., Adams H.R., Tai X., Barnard H.R. & Brooks P.D. (2021). Increasing plant water stress and decreasing summer streamflow in response to a warmer and wetter climate in seasonally snow-covered forests. Vol. 14. Ecohydrology.; Jan 2021
  • Tai X., Anderegg W.R.L., Blanken P.D., Burns S.P., Christensen L. & Brooks P.D. (2020). Hillslope Hydrology Influences the Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Remotely Sensed Ecosystem Productivity. Vol. 56. Water Resources Research. DOI: 10.1029/2020WR027630; Nov 2020
  • Tai X., Mackay D., Ewers B., Parsekian A., Beverly D., Speckman H., Brooks P. & Anderegg W. (2019). Plant Hydraulic Stress Explained Tree Mortality and Tree Size Explained Beetle Attack in a Mixed Conifer Forest. (pp. 3555-3568). Vol. 124. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences.; Nov 2019
  • Love D., Venturas M., Sperry J., Brooks P., Pettit J., Wang Y., Anderegg W., Tai X. & Mackay D. (2019). Dependence of Aspen Stands on a Subsurface Water Subsidy: Implications for Climate Change Impacts. (pp. 1833-1848). Vol. 55. Water Resources Research.; Mar 2019
  • Fan Y., Clark M., Lawrence D., Swenson S., Band L., Brantley S., Brooks P., Dietrich W., Flores A., Grant G., Kirchner J., Mackay D., McDonnell J., Milly P., Sullivan P., Tague C., Ajami H., Chaney N., Hartmann A., Hazenberg P., McNamara J., Pelletier J., Perket J., Rouholahnejad-Freund E., Wagener T., Zeng X., Beighley E., Buzan J., Huang M., Livneh B., Mohanty B., Nijssen B., Safeeq M., Shen C., van Verseveld W., Volk J. & Yamazaki D. (2019). Hillslope Hydrology in Global Change Research and Earth System Modeling. Water Resources Research.; Jan 2019 GLOBAL
  • Love, D.M., M. D. Venturas, J. S. Sperry, P. D. Brooks, J. L. Pettit, Y. Wang, W. R. L. Anderegg, X. Tai, and D. S. Mackay, (2018) Dependence of Utah Aspen Stands on a Subsurface Root Zone Subsidy: Implications for Climate Change Impacts, Water Resources Research, DOI: 10.1029/2018WR023468; Dec 2018
  • Neilson, B.T., H. Tennant, T.L. Stout, M. Miller, R.S. Gabor, Y. Jameel, M. Millington, A. Gelderloos, G. Bowen, P. D. Brooks (2018) Stream centric methods for establishing groundwater contributions in karst mountain watersheds, Water Resources Research, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR022664; Aug 2018
  • Tai, X., D.S. Mackay, J.S. Sperry, P.D. Brooks, W.R.L. Anderegg, L.B. Flanagan, S.B. Rood, C. Hopkinson 
(2018) Distributed Plant Hydraulic and Hydrological Modeling to Understand the Susceptibility of Riparian Woodland Trees to Drought‐Induced Mortality, Water Resources Research, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR022801; Jul 2018 CANADA
  • Perdrial, J., Brooks, P.D., Swetnam, T., Lohse, K.A., Rasmussen, C., Litvak, C., Harpold, A.A., Zapata-Rios, X., Broxton, P., Mitra, B., Meixner, T., Condon, K., Huckle, D., Stielstra, C., Vázquez-Ortega, A., Lybrand, R., Holleran, M., Orem, C., Pelletier, J., Chorover, J. (2018) A net ecosystem carbon budget for snow-dominated, forested headwater catchments: linking water and carbon fluxes to critical zone carbon storage, Biogeochemistry 138: 225. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-018-0440-3; Apr 2018 UNITED STATES
  • Harpold, A.A. and P.D. Brooks (2018) Humidity determines snowpack response to climate change, Proc Nat Acad Sci doi:10.1073/pnas.1716789115; Feb 2018 GLOBAL
  • Tenant, C. J., A.A. Harpold, K.A. Lohse, S.E. Godsey, B.T. Cosby, L. G. Larsen, P. D. Brooks, and R.W. Van Kirk (2017) Regional sensitivities of seasonal snow cover to elevation, aspect, and vegetation structure in western North America, Water Resources Research 53, Issue 8, 6908–6926, DOI: 10.1002/2016WR019374; Oct 2017 GLOBAL
  • Tai, Xiaonan, D. Scott Mackay, William R. L. Anderegg, John S. Sperry, Paul D. Brooks (2017) Incorporating plant hydraulics improves and topography mediates prediction of aspen mortality in southwestern USA, New Phytologist, DOI:10.1111/nph.14098; Aug 2017

SARA K. YEO

  • McKasy, M., Cacciatore, M. A., Yeo, S. K., Zhang, J. S., Cook, J., Olaleye, R., & Su, L. Y.-F. (2023). Engaging the dismissive: An assessment of humor-based strategies to support global warming action. Public Understanding of Science, 09636625231186785. https://doi.org/10.1177/09636625231186785; Aug 2023
  • Yeo, Sara K., Binder, Andrew R., Dahlstrom, Michael F. & Brossard, Dominique (2018). An inconvenient source? Attributes of science documentaries and their effects on information-related behavioral intentions. Journal of Science Communication, 17(2), A07. Journal of Science Communication. Vol. 17.; May 2018
  • Yeo, Sara K., Handlos, Zachary J., Karambelas, Alexandra, Su, Leona Yi-Fan, Rose, Kathleen M., Brossard, Dominique & Griffin, Kyle S. (2017). The influence of temperature on topics of Twitter discourse about #climatechange and #globalwarming. Journal of Science Communication. Vol. 16, 1-25.; Dec 2017

KURT WILSON

  • Kievman, Hayley T., Wilson, Kurt M., Lamson, Roxanne Lois F., Gyumushyan, Arthur, Codding, Brian F. & Greenwald, Alexandra M. (2023). Exploring how human-environment interactions impact mussel size during the Late Period of Northern CA. California Archaeology.; Jul 2023

DANYA RUMORE

  • Rumore, D., T. Schenk, and L. Susskind (2016) Enhancing Communities’ Readiness to Adapt to Climate Change Through Role-Play Simulations, Nature Climate Change.; Jul 2016

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Ivis Garcia & Divya Chandrasekhar (2022). Health-related nonprofit response to concurrent disaster events. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Vol. 82.; Nov 2022 GLOBAL
  • Sayma Khajehei & Divya Chandrasekhar (2022). Community-Based Organizations in Public Housing Resident Recovery in Puerto Rico. Natural Hazards Center at CU Boulder, CDC.; Sep 2022 GLOBAL
  • Sua Kim & Divya Chandrasekhar (2022). Does Post-Disaster Recovery Funding Promote Mitigation in Small Businesses. Natural Hazards Center at CU Boulder.; Sep 2022
  • Chandrasekhar, Divya, Proffitt, D., Rumore, D. & Siddiq, F. (2018). Impact Assessment of the Natural and Cultural Resources (NCR) Recovery Support Function (RSF) under the National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF): A field coordinator’s perspective. The Department of the Interior.; Jul 2018
  • Rumore, D., Chandrasekhar, D. & Hinners, S. (2018). Teaching Transportation Planning in Natural Amenity Regions.. National Institute of Transportation and Communities.; Mar 2018
  • Rumore, D., Chandrasekhar, D. & Hinners, S. (2018). Tools and Techniques for Teaching Collaborative Regional Planning and Enhancing Livability and Sustainable Transportation in Gateway and Natural Amenity Regions.. National Institute of Transportation and Communities.; Mar 2018

JULIE AULT

  • Julia E. Ault, Stefan Couperus & Liesbeth van de Grift (2022). Dictatorship and Environment: East Germany and the Limits of Change. Journal of Modern European History. Vol. 20, 294-298.; Aug 2022 GERMANY

EUNBIN CHUNG

  • Eunbin Chung & Manjana Milkoreit (2023). Who are your people?–The effect of political ideology and social identity on climate-related beliefs and risk perceptions. Politics, Groups, and Identities. Taylor and Francis.; Nov 2023 UNITED STATES

SUMMER BURTON RUPPER

  • Mishra, Shruti, S. Rupper, S. Kapnich, K. Casey, H. Chan, E. Ciraci, U. Haritashya, J. Hayse, J. Kargel, R. Kayastha, N. Krakauer, S. Kumar, R. Lammers, V. Maggioni, S. Margulis, M. Olson, B. Osmanoglu, Y. Qian, S. Richey, K. Rittger, D. Rounce, D. Shean, I. Velicogna, T. Veselka & A. Arendt (2021). Grand challenges of hydrologic modeling for food-energy-water nexus security in High Mountain Asia. Frontiers in Water.; Sep 2021 AFGHANISTAN BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL PAKISTAN
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KATHLEEN A. RITTERBUSH

  • Hoffmann R., Riechelmann S., Ritterbush K., Koelen J., Lübke N., Joachimski M., Lehmann J. & Immenhauser A. (2019). A novel multiproxy approach to reconstruct the paleoecology of extinct cephalopods. (pp. 64-81). Vol. 67. Gondwana Research.; Mar 2019 GERMANY UNITED STATES

ORIE SHELEF

  • Paul J. Gertler, Orie Shelef, Catherine Wolfram & Alan Fuchs (2016). The Demand for Energy-Using Assets among the World's Rising Middle Classes. American Economic Review. Vol. 106, 35.; Jun 2016 GLOBAL MEXICO
  • Catherine Wolfram, Orie Shelef & Paul Gertler (2012). How Will Energy Demand Develop in the Developing World?. Journal of Economic Perspectives. Vol. 26, 19.; Nov 2012 GLOBAL

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Marie D. Jackson & Y. Zhang, H. Chen, J. P. Oleson, J. Moon (2018). Extreme Durability in Ancient Roman Concretes. (pp. 22-28). Vol. 97. American Ceramic Society Bulletin.; Jun 2018 UNITED STATES

GANNET HALLAR

  • Kassianov E. , M. Pekour, C. Flynn, L.K. Berg, J. Beranek, A. Zelenyuk, C. Zhao, L.R. Leung, P.L. Ma, J. Barnard, A.G. Hallar, I.B. McCubbin, E.W. Eloranta, A. McComiskey & P.J. Rasch (2017). Large Contribution of Coarse Mode to Aerosol Microphysical and Optical Properties: Evidence from Ground-based Observations of a Trans-Pacific Asian Dust Outbreak at a High-Elevation North American Site. Journal of Atmospheric Sciences. Vol. 75, 1431-1443.; May 2017

MOSTAFA ARDAKANI

  • F. Mohammadi, M. Sahraei-Ardakani, D. Trakas, and N. Hatziargyriou, “Machine Learning Assisted Stochastic Unit Commitment during Hurricanes with Predictable Line Outages,” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, vol. 36, no. 6, pp. 5131 – 5142, Nov. 2021.; Mar 2021

PANIA NEWELL

  • Newell, P. (2018). Overview of Geological Carbon Storage (GCS). Elsevier.; Sep 2018
  • Ilgen, A. (2018). Chemical-mechanical coupling associated with injection of CO2 into subsurface. Elsevier.; Sep 2018

LAZARUS ADUA

  • York, Richard, Lazarus Adua & Brett Clark (2022). The Rebound Effect and the Challenge of Moving Beyond Fossil Fuels: A Review of Empirical and Theoretical Research. Wires Climate Change.; May 2022

TYLER FAITH

  • Faith, J.T. & Chase, B.M., Pargeter, J. (2024). The Last Glacial Maximum climate at Boomplaas Cave, South Africa. Quaternary Science Reviews.; Feb 2024 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Broughton, J.M. & Codding, B.F., Faith, J.T., Mohlenhoff, K.A., Gruhn, R., Brenner-Coltrain, J., Hart, I.A. (2022). El Niño frequency threshold controls coastal biotic communities. Science. Vol. 377, 1202-1205.; Sep 2022 MEXICO
  • Faith, J.T. & Chase, B.M., Avery, D.M. (2020). Late Quaternary micromammals and the precipitation history of the southern Cape, South Africa – Response to comments by F. Thackeray. Quaternary Research. Vol. 95, 157-159.; May 2020 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Beverly, E.J. & White, J.D., Peppe, D.J., Faith, J.T., Blegen, N., Tryon, C.A. (2020). Rapid Pleistocene desiccation and the future of Africa’s Lake Victoria. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Vol. 530, 115883.; Jan 2020 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Faith, J.T. & Chase, B.M., Avery, D.M. (2019). Late Quaternary micromammals and the precipitation history of the southern Cape, South Africa. Quaternary Research. Vol. 91, 848-860.; Mar 2019 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith, J.T. & Lyman, R.L. (2019). Paleozoology and Paleoenvironments: Fundamentals, Assumptions, Techniques. Cambridge University Press.; Feb 2019
  • Chase B., Faith J., Mackay A., Chevalier M., Carr A., Boom A., Lim S. & Reimer P. (2018). Climatic controls on Later Stone Age human adaptation in Africa's southern Cape. (pp. 35-44). Vol. 114, Journal of Human Evolution.; Jan 2018 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Beverly E. & , Peppe D., Driese S., Blegen N., Faith J., Tryon C., & Stinchcomb G. (2017). Reconstruction of Late Pleistocene paleoenvironments using bulk geochemistry of paleosols from the Lake Victoria Region. Frontiers in Earth Sciences. Vol. 5, 93.; Nov 2017 KENYA
  • Faith J., Dortch J., Jones C., Shulmeister J. & Travouillon K. (2017). Large mammal species richness and late Quaternary precipitation change in south-western Australia. (pp. 760-769). Vol. 32, Journal of Quaternary Science.; Aug 2017 AUSTRALIA
  • Faith J., Patterson D., Blegen N., O'Neill C., Marean C., Peppe D. & Tryon C. (2016). Size variation in Tachyoryctes splendens (East African mole-rat) and its implications for late Quaternary temperature change in equatorial East Africa. (pp. 39-48). Vol. 140, Quaternary Science Reviews.; May 2016 KENYA
  • Faith J. (2013). Ungulate diversity and precipitation history since the Last Glacial Maximum in the Western Cape, South Africa. Quaternary Science Reviews. Vol. 68, 191-199.; May 2013 SOUTH AFRICA

SARA ELIZABETH GRINESKI

  • Anderegg, W, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Nicholls S & Nolte, C (2023). limate change greatly escalates forest disturbance risks to US property values. Environmental Research Letters. Vol. 18, 094011.; Sep 2023
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2023). Disability and Subsidized Housing Residency: The Adverse Impacts of Winter Storm Uri in Metropolitan Texas. Disability and Health Journal. Vol. 16, 101403.; Aug 2023
  • Flores, AB, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Amodeo, M, Porter, J, Sampson C & Wing, O (2023). Federally-overlooked flood risk inequities in Houston, Texas: Novel insights based on dasymetric mapping and state-of-the-art flood modeling. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. Vol. 113, 240-260.; Apr 2023
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Chakraborty, J, Goodwin, E., Goodwin, E. & Ramos, K (2023). Social disparities in the duration of power and piped water outages in Texas after Winter Storm Uri. American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 113, 30-34.; Feb 2023
  • Grineski, SE, Tim Collins & Jayajit Chakraborty (2022). Cascading disasters and mental health inequities: Winter Storm Uri, COVID-19 and post-traumatic stress in Texas. Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 315, 115523.; Oct 2022
  • McDonald, YJ, Grineski, SE, Collins, TW & Kim, YA (2015). A scalable climate health justice assessment model. Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 133, 242-252.; Dec 2015
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, McDonald, Y, Aldouri, R, Aboargob, F , Eldeb, A, Romo Aguilar, L & Velazquez Angulo, G (2015). Double Exposure and the Climate Gap: Changing demographics and extreme heat in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Local Environment. Vol. 20, 180-201.; Dec 2015
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Ford, PB, Aldouri, R, Fitzgerald, R, Romo Aguilar, L, Velazquez Angulo, G & Lu, D (2013). Mapping vulnerability to climate change-related hazards: Children at-risk in a U.S.-Mexico border metropolis. . Population and Environment. Vol. 34, 313-337.; Dec 2013
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Ford, PB, Fitzgerald, R, Aldouri, R, Velazquez-Angulo, G, Romo Aguilar, L & Lu, D (2012). Climate change and environmental injustice in a bi-national context. Applied Geography. Vol. 33, 25-35.; Dec 2012

CHRIS INGRAHAM

  • Chris Ingraham (2023). Ecological Rhetoric. Oxford Encyclopedia of Communication. 1-25.; Jul 2023 EUROPE

SARAH LAMBART

  • Christian Berndt, Sverre Planke, Carlos A. Alvarez Zarikian, Joost Frieling, Morgan T. Jones, John M. Millett, Henk Brinkhuis, Stefan Bünz, Henrik H. Svensen, Jack Longman, Reed P. Scherer, Jens Karstens, Ben Manton, Mei Nelissen, Brandon Reed, Jan Inge Faleide, Ritske S. Huismans, Amar Agarwal, Graham D. M. Andrew, Peter Betlem, Joyeeta Bhattacharya, Sayantani Chatterjee, Marialena Christopoulou, Vincent J. Clementi, Eric C. Ferré, Irina Y. Filina, Pengyuan Guo, Dustin T. Harper, Sarah Lambart, Geoffroy Mohn, Reina Nakaoka, Christian Tegner, Natalia Varela, Mengyuan Wang, Weimu Xu & Stacy L. Yager (2023). Shallow-water hydrothermal venting linked to the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum. Nature Geoscience.; Aug 2023 CHINA DENMARK FRANCE GERMANY INDIA IRELAND JAPAN NETHERLANDS NORWAY UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES
  • Morris AM, Lambart S, Guo P, Jones MT, Mohn GTF, Andrews G, Planke S, Berndt C, Alvarez Zarikian CA & Expedition 396 Science Party (2023). Crust-Mantle Interactions during Continental Break-Up: Insights from an Early Eocene Dacitic Unit within the Norwegian Margin Collected during IODP Expedition 396. Goldschmidt.; Jul 2023 CHINA DENMARK FRANCE GERMANY INDIA IRELAND JAPAN NETHERLANDS UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES
  • Emily Cunningham, Lambart S, Guo P, Chatterjee S, Tegner C, Planke S, Berndt C, Alvarez Zarikian CA & Expedition 396 Science party (2023). The Northeast Atlantic Breakup (IODP Exp. 396): A Case Study for Modeling the Evolution of Mantle Source Mineralogy during Continental Rifting. Goldschmidt.; Jul 2023 CHINA FRANCE GERMANY INDIA IRELAND JAPAN NETHERLANDS NORWAY UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES
  • S. Planke, C. Berndt, C.A. Alvarez Zarikian, A. Agarwal, G.D.M. Andrews, P. Betlem, J. Bhattacharya, H. Brinkhuis, S. Chatterjee, M. Christopoulou, V.J. Clementi, E.C. Ferré, I.Y. Filina, J. Frieling, P. Guo, D.T. Harper, M.T. Jones, S. Lambart, J. Longman, J.M. Millett, G. Mohn, R. Nakaoka, R.P. Scherer, C. Tegner, N. Varela, M. Wang, W. Xu & S.L. Yager (2023). Site U1573. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program.; Apr 2023
  • S. Planke, C. Berndt, C.A. Alvarez Zarikian, A. Agarwal, G.D.M. Andrews, P. Betlem, J. Bhattacharya, H. Brinkhuis, S. Chatterjee, M. Christopoulou, V.J. Clementi, E.C. Ferré, I.Y. Filina, J. Frieling, P. Guo, D.T. Harper, M.T. Jones, S. Lambart, J. Longman, J.M. Millett, G. Mohn, R. Nakaoka, R.P. Scherer, C. Tegner, N. Varela, M. Wang, W. Xu & S.L. Yager (2023). Site U1574. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program.; Apr 2023 CHINA DENMARK FRANCE GERMANY INDIA IRELAND JAPAN NETHERLANDS NORWAY UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES
  • S. Planke, C. Berndt, C.A. Alvarez Zarikian, A. Agarwal, G.D.M. Andrews, P. Betlem, J. Bhattacharya, H. Brinkhuis, S. Chatterjee, M. Christopoulou, V.J. Clementi, E.C. Ferré, I.Y. Filina, J. Frieling, P. Guo, D.T. Harper, M.T. Jones, S. Lambart, J. Longman, J.M. Millett, G. Mohn, R. Nakaoka, R.P. Scherer, C. Tegner, N. Varela, M. Wang, W. Xu & S.L. Yager (2023). Sites U1567 and U1568. Vol. 396, Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program.; Apr 2023
  • S. Planke, C. Berndt, C.A. Alvarez Zarikian, A. Agarwal, G.D.M. Andrews, P. Betlem, J. Bhattacharya, H. Brinkhuis, S. Chatterjee, M. Christopoulou, V.J. Clementi, E.C. Ferré, I.Y. Filina, J. Frieling, P. Guo, D.T. Harper, M.T. Jones, S. Lambart, J. Longman, J.M. Millett, G. Mohn, R. Nakaoka, R.P. Scherer, C. Tegner, N. Varela, M. Wang, W. Xu & S.L. Yager (2023). Site U1566. Vol. 396, Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program.; Apr 2023
  • S. Planke, C. Berndt, C.A. Alvarez Zarikian, A. Agarwal, G.D.M. Andrews, P. Betlem, J. Bhattacharya, H. Brinkhuis, S. Chatterjee, M. Christopoulou, V.J. Clementi, E.C. Ferré, I.Y. Filina, J. Frieling, P. Guo, D.T. Harper, M.T. Jones, S. Lambart, J. Longman, J.M. Millett, G. Mohn, R. Nakaoka, R.P. Scherer, C. Tegner, N. Varela, M. Wang, W. Xu & S.L. Yager (2023). Sites U1571 and U1572. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program.; Apr 2023
  • S. Planke, C. Berndt, C.A. Alvarez Zarikian, A. Agarwal, G.D.M. Andrews, P. Betlem, J. Bhattacharya, H. Brinkhuis, S. Chatterjee, M. Christopoulou, V.J. Clementi, E.C. Ferré, I.Y. Filina, J. Frieling, P. Guo, D.T. Harper, M.T. Jones, S. Lambart, J. Longman, J.M. Millett, G. Mohn, R. Nakaoka, R.P. Scherer, C. Tegner, N. Varela, M. Wang, W. Xu & S.L. Yager (2023). Sites U1569 and U1570. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program.; Apr 2023

SU SHIN

  • Hyunjung Ji, Su Hyun Shin, Alexandria Coronado & Hee Yun Lee (2024). Extreme heat, functional disability, and social isolation: Risk disparity among older adults. Journal of Applied Gerontology.; Sep 2024
  • Su Hyun Shin, Susan Lee Walker, Hyunjung Ji & Hee Yun Lee (2024). Performance under fire: Older adult cognitive risks and protections under heat strain. The Gerontologist.; Aug 2024
  • HanNa Lim, Su Hyun Shin & Hyunjung Ji (2022). The effect of natural disasters on household economic hardship during a pandemic. The Journal of Consumer Affairs.; Aug 2022
  • Su Hyun Shin & Hyunjung Ji (2021). Health risks of natural hazards and resilience resources: Evidence from a U.S. nationwide longitudinal study. Social Science & Medicine. Vol. 281.; Jul 2021

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Angela L. Robinson & Laura Terrance (2022). “The Obligations of Our Ecological Relations: A Challenge for Land Acknowledgments.". Routledge Press.; Nov 2022 OCEANIA
  • Angela L. Robinson (2022). “Navigating Home: Relation of Oceania Feminist Solidarity.” . Amerasia Journal.; Jul 2022 OCEANIA
  • Angela L. Robinson (2022). “Renewable Plantations: Blackbirding, Biofuel, and Black and Indigenous Eco-Futurity.” . English Language Notes.; Jul 2022 OCEANIA
  • Angela L. Robinson & Hokulani Aikau (2021). Feeling Oceans in the Desert: Affective Methods and Pedagogies for Approaching Climate Change. TBD.; May 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

LYNNE ZUMMO

  • Zummo L.M. & Gargroetzi, E.C., Hadzic, L.M. (2023). Theorizing science-civic practices: Youth adaptation and remixing of scientific numeracies within digital civic media. Science Education. Vol. 107, 1593-1627.; Aug 2023
  • Zummo L.M. (2023). Climate change and the social world: Discourse analysis of students’ intuitive understandings. Science & Education. 1-20.; Jan 2023
  • Zummo L.M. (2022). Disagreement as context for science-civic learning: An analysis of discursive resources brought to bear by high school science students. Cultural Studies of Science Education. Vol. 17, 1115–1139.; Nov 2022
  • Zummo L.M. & Massey, E. (2022). Using Synthetic Knowledge and Interaction Analysis to Investigate Learning in a Collaborative Digital Climate Learning Experience,. (pp. 393-400). Vol. 2022. International Society of the Learning Sciences Conference Proceedings.; Jun 2022
  • Zummo L.M. & Dozier, S.J. (2021). Using epistemic instructional activities to support secondary science teachers’ social construction of knowledge of anthropogenic climate change during a professional learning experience. Journal of Geoscience Education. Vol. 70, 530-545.; Oct 2021
  • Zummo L.M., Gargroetzi, E.C. & Garcia, A. (2021). How youth use scientific argumentation in civic participation on climate change: polar bears, the Great Barrier Reef, and ‘your job as president’. International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement. Vol. 11, 362-377.; Oct 2021
  • Zummo L., Donovan B. & Busch K.C. (2021). Complex influences of mechanistic knowledge, worldview, and quantitative reasoning on climate change discourse: Evidence for ideologically motivated reasoning among youth. (pp. 95-127). Vol. 58, Journal of Research in Science Teaching.; Jan 2021
  • Zummo L., Gargroetzi E. & Garcia A. (2020). Youth voice on climate change: using factor analysis to understand the intersection of science, politics, and emotion. (pp. 1207-1226). Vol. 26, Environmental Education Research.; Aug 2020
  • Zummo L.M. & Friedland, A.J. (2011). Soil carbon release along a gradient of physical disturbance in a harvested northern hardwood forest. Forest Ecology & Management. Vol. 261.; Mar 2011

ANDY HONG

  • Rossa-Roccor V, Acheson ES, Andrade-Rivas F, Coombe M, Ogura S, Super L & Hong A (2020). Scoping Review and Bibliometric Analysis of the Term "Planetary Health" in the Peer-Reviewed Literature. Frontiers in public health. Vol. 8, 343.; Sep 2020 GLOBAL

SHAHRZAD ROSHANKHAH

  • Roshankhah, S. & Garcia, A; Santamarina, C. (2021). Thermal Conductivity of Sand-Silt Mixtures. ASCE.; Jan 2021
  • Roshankhah, S. (2020). Characteristics of Hydraulic Fractures in Terms of the Matrix Permeability and the Natural Fracture Density. OnePetro, The ARMA/DGS/SEG 1st International Geomechanics Symposium. 1-10.; Nov 2020
  • Roshankhah, S. & K-Nejad, A., Mohammadi, K., and Teran, O. (2020). Behavior of Pre-fractured Rocks subjected to Hydraulic Fracturing with Respect to the Permeability of the Rock Matrix. ASCE, The 2nd International Conference on Energy Geotechnics. 1-10.; May 2020
  • Roshankhah, S. & Mohammadi, K. (2020). Fabric-dependent Hydro- Mechanical Behavior of Pre-fractured Rocks. ASCE, GeoCongress. 1-11.; Feb 2020
  • Temizel, C. & Canbaz, C.H., Roshankhah, S., Palabiyik, Y., and Zheng, W. (2020). A Thorough Review and Latest Advances in Shale Oil Reservoirs: Seismic to Surveillance. SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering. 1-22.; Feb 2020
  • Roshankhah, S. & Rubino, V., Marshall, J.P., Tengattini, A., Ando, E.C.G., Rosakis, A.J., Viggiani, G., and Andrade, J.E. (2019). Monitoring Laboratory Hydraulic Fractures in Pre-fractured Shale using High-resolution Optical and Neutron Imaging Techniques. OnePetro, The 53th US Rock Mechanics and Geomechanics Symposium. 1-10.; Jun 2019
  • Roshankhah, S. (2019). Relative Orientations Matter: Gas Shale Reservoir Behavior with Various Orientations of Wellbore-Bedding Planes-Principal Stresses. OnePetro, The 53th US Rock Mechanics and Geomechanics Symposium. 1-10.; Jun 2019
  • Roshankhah, S. & Cruz, L.G., Shin, H., Lizcano, A. and Santamarina, J.C. (2019). Kinematic Dilation During the Hydraulic Stimulation of Pre-fractured Rocks. Geotechnique Letters. Vol. 9, 1-10.; Feb 2019
  • Angulo-Ruiz, A & Roshankhah, S. and Hunt, M.L. (2019). Elasto-plastic Surface Deformation and Rebound for Normal Particle-Wall Collisions in Various Fluids. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Vol. 871, 1044-1066.; Jan 2019
  • Roshankhah, S. & Rosakis, A.J., Viggiani, G., Andrade, J.E., et al. (2018). Neutron Imaging: A New Possibility for Laboratory Observation of Hydraulic Fractures in Shale?. Geotechnique Letters. Vol. 8, 316-323.; Nov 2018
  • Roshankhah, S. (2018). The Hydro-Mechanical Response of Pre-Structured Reservoirs Subjected to Hydraulic Fracture. ASCE, The 1st International Conference on Energy Geotechnics. 1-10.; Sep 2018
  • Roshankhah, S. & Santamarina, J.C. (2014). ineered Granular Materials for Heat Conduction and Load Transfer in Energy Geotechnology. Geotechnique Letters. Vol. 4, 1-10.; Feb 2014

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • Noam Z. Dvory, McLennan, J.D. & Singh, A. (2024). Avoiding the Salts: Strategic Fracture Propagation Management for Enhanced Stimulation Efficiency in the Cane Creek Play. Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC).; Jun 2024 GLOBAL
  • Noam Z. Dvory, Smith, P. J., McCormack, K. L., Esser, R. & McPherson B. J. (2023). On the Path to Least Principal Stress Prediction: Quantifying the Impact of Borehole Logs on the Prediction Model. The 57th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia.; Jun 2023 GLOBAL
  • McCormack K.L., Mark D Zoback & Andrew W. Frederiksen (2023). Shear-Wave Anisotropy Measurements in the Crust from Receiver Functions: An Interplay of Lower and Upper Crustal Anisotropy. Geosciences.; Feb 2023 GLOBAL

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER LOW

  • Saltwater Kingdoms: Fossil-Fueled Water and Climate Change in Arabia, under contract to University of California Press, 2 January 2024. The final manuscript is due to the press no later than 31 December 2025.; Jan 2024 GLOBAL BAHRAIN KUWAIT OMAN QATAR SAUDI ARABIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED STATES YEMEN
  • “Desert Dreams of Drinking the Sea, Consumed by the Cold War: Transnational Flows of Energy and Desalination from the Pacific to the Persian Gulf,” Environment and History 26, no. 2 (2020): 145-174.; May 2020 ISRAEL KUWAIT SAUDI ARABIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED STATES

ISABELLE FREILING

  • Freiling, I., & Matthes, J. (2023). Correcting climate change misinformation on social media: Reciprocal relationships between correcting others, anger, and environmental activism. Computers In Human Behavior, 145, 107769. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2023.107769; Apr 2023

GRETCHEN JUDE

  • John Sutter & Gretchen Jude (2022). Title Pending. Pending.; Dec 2022

JONATHAN A WANG

  • Sai Qu, Youngryel Ryu, Jiangong Liu & Jonathan A Wang (2023). Greening rate in North Korea doubles South Korea. Environmental Research Letters. Vol. 18, 084020.; Aug 2023
  • Kyle S Hemes, Carl A Norlen, Jonathan A Wang, Michael L Goulden & Christopher B Field (2023). The magnitude and pace of photosynthetic recovery after wildfire in California ecosystems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Vol. 120, e2201954120.; Apr 2023

Presentations

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • “The Confluence of Water, History, and the Public in Utah,” Keynote Address, Utah State History Conference, Provo, Utah.; Oct 2022
  • “Sharing Difficult Water Stories: The Think Water Utah Project and the Public,” Roundtable Panelist, Utah State History Conference, Provo, Utah.; Oct 2022
  • “History of Great Salt Lake: A Great Salt Lake Collaborative Conversation,” Great Salt Lake Journalism Collaborative, Salt Lake City, Utah.; Sep 2022
  • “Every History Has a Nature: Thoughts on Doing Public Environmental History,” NCPH Presidential Address, National Council on Public History Annual Meeting (Online). ; May 2022

LAJOS HORVATH

  • Meeting on Change point Problems and High Dimensional Statistics South Africa; Aug 2023 UNITED KINGDOM

HONG YONG SOHN

  • DEVELOPMENT OF IRONMAKING TECHNOLOGY BY THE DIRECT GASEOUS REDUCTION OF IRON CONCENTRATE; Oct 2022 GLOBAL

NATHAN DAVID MOODIE

  • Moodie, N., Ayala, L., & Jia, W. (2021, December). SMART CarbonSAFE Simulation Model: Lessons Learned Applying a Reservoir Model to Machine Learning Applications. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (Vol. 2021, pp. GC14A-07).; Dec 2021

KODY MERLIN POWELL

  • “Economic Analysis and Environmental Impact of a Novel Solar Parabolic Trough Plant Used for Industrial Process Heat That Utilizes Flexible Heat Integration” | J. Immonen, K. Mohammadi, K.M. Powell | American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference, Boston, MA, Nov. 2021; Nov 2021
  • “Improving the Economics of Industrial Battery Storage: A Proactive Policy and Management Approach” | B. Billings, A. Dougherty, N. Camacho, K.M. Powell | American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference, Boston, MA, Nov. 2021; Nov 2021
  • “Modeling and Optimization of a Novel Solar Parabolic Trough Plant Used for Industrial Process Heat That Utilizes Flexible Heat Integration” | J. Immonen, K. Mohammadi, K.M. Powell | American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference, Boston, MA, Nov. 2021; Nov 2021
  • “Industrial Battery Storage Dispatch and Optimization Using Gaussian Process Regression and Bayesian Decision Theory” | B. Billings, P. Smith, S. Smith, K.M. Powell | American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference, Boston, MA, Nov. 2021; Nov 2021
  • “Optimizing the Use of Solar Industrial Process Heat through Flexible Heat Integration” | J. Immonen, K. Mohammadi, K.M. Powell | 3rd Solar Energy Systems Conference, Virtual Conference, Aug. 2021; Aug 2021
  • Maximizing Renewable Energy Resource Utilization through Hybridization and Systems Engineering | Joint Graduate Research Seminar | Brigham Young University and University of Utah Departments of Chemical Engineering; Apr 2021
  • “State-By-State Comparison of the Economic, Environmental, and Energy Impacts of Manufacturing Facilities Integrating Solar Photovoltaic or Combined Heat and Power Systems” D. Machalek and K.M. Powell American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, Nov. 2020; Nov 2020
  • “Geographical Impact on Solar Utility and Levelized Cost in Flexible Hybrid CSP Plants” K. Ellingwood and K.M. Powell SolarPACES International, Albuquerque, NM, Sept. 2020; Sep 2020
  • “Proposal and Assessment of a Novel Multigeneration System Based On A Supercritical CO2 Brayton Cycle Driven By a Solar Power Tower Plant” K. Mohammadi and K.M. Powell SolarPACES International, Albuquerque, NM, Sept. 2020; Sep 2020

HASSE BORUP

  • Presentation on Artivism for Earth featured at COP-26 Climate Summit in Glasgow. Organization organizer is Music 4 Climate Justice.; Nov 2021 GLOBAL
  • Bear Creek School Group, Seattle, Washington. Key note talk to 100+ Seattle-area teachers about innovation, collaboration and teaching of creativity. Invited in the capacity as co-director of Artivism for Earth.; Sep 2021
  • Hinckley Institute (UofU) panel discussion on Art and Climate Change; Apr 2021 GLOBAL

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Accessory Dwelling Units: A Solution to Housing Inequity. 2024 National Custom Residential Architectural Network CRAN Symposium Educational Event. Invited course speaker.; Mar 2024
  • The Application of Post Occupancy Monitoring in an Academic Design Build Project: Energy-Monitoring the Kunga ADU. International Advanced Building Skins Conference, Bern Switzerland.; Oct 2023 SWITZERLAND
  • Living/Building in the West: The Kunga Accessory Dwelling Unit Design + Build. 2023 National Custom Residential Architectural Network CRAN Symposium, Salt Lake City, Utah.; Oct 2023
  • Building Resilience - The 125 Haus in Utah. North Dakota State University School of Architecture. Invited lecturer.; Sep 2023
  • Design+Build and the Kunga ADU. Conference presentation.; Mar 2023
  • The Kunga ADU Design Build. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 110th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for developing, directing and teaching the first realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Presented within the session: Health: Healing Environments across a Programmatic Spectrum.; May 2022
  • Site Net Zero Contemporegional Architecture – The Barn Haus in Utah. Conference poster presentation for the development, design and construction of a site-net-zero energy residential building in Holladay, Utah.; Apr 2021
  • ARCC 2021 International Conference: Performative Environments, virtual: Development and Construction of The Field of Dream EcoCommunity, Salt Lake City, Utah. Conference poster presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Apr 2021
  • Integrating Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice towards a better Built and Just Environment. Iowa State University, Department of Architecture, Ames, IO. Invited lecturer. ; Nov 2020
  • The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. Conference presentation and publication at the bi-annual, 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania March 4 & 5, 2020.; Mar 2020
  • Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice at the Intersection of Architectural Education, Research and Creative Practice. University of Arizona School of Architecture, Tucson, AZ. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice as a Driver towards better-built Environments. University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Maryland, MD. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Architecture can save the World – AJR The Works 2020: Invited lecture on resilient design stratgies in professional practice, FFKR Architect, Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Resilience and Social Justice as a Framework for Architectural Education, Research and Practice. Penn State University, Stuckeman School For Architecture, State Park, PA. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • The Aster Eco Farm and Village Concept and Masterplan: Invited lecture at the 2019 Aster Impact / Aster Village Board Meeting, Zagreb, Croatia, and the City of Križevci, Croatia.; Dec 2019 CROATIA
  • [Can] Smart Design …. Save the World - Smart Design can Save the World: Invited lecture at the AIA Southern Utah Chapter, St. George, UT.; Dec 2018
  • Resilience and Affordability in Times of Climate Change Presentation in Ecological Planning in Cities, College of Architecture and Planning ; Nov 2018
  • The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity and Barn House Holladay – Site Net Zero Energy. Panelist, presenter, 2018 Net Zero Energy Summit, Salt Lake City, Utah; Sep 2018

JEFF ROSE

  • Hendrick, M., Zajchowski, C., & Rose, J. (June, 2020). Modeling perceptions of the variability of ecosystem services in the Dolores River watershed. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management Virtual Conference.; Jun 2020

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Symposium talk on bird conservation, International Congress of Conservation Biology ; Jul 2023 GLOBAL
  • Plenary talk (jointly with Prof. Josip Kusak), Wolves Across Borders Congress, Sweden; May 2023 TURKEY
  • Robert College Annual Science Lecture (website.robcol.k12.tr/en/about-rc/history); May 2023 TURKEY
  • Symposium talk on insectivorous birds, International Ornithological Congress; Aug 2022 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Evolutionary Biology Society of Turkiye ; May 2021 TURKEY
  • Science Colloquium, Koç University ; Sep 2019 GLOBAL
  • Symposium talk on global avian datasets, American Ornithological Society meeting, Anchorage ; Jun 2019 GLOBAL

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting (December 2019): “The CO2-Urban Synthesis and Analysis (CO2-USA) Project: Results & Deliverables”, San Francisco, CA.; Dec 2019
  • American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting (December 2019): “Overcoming challenges in using satellite-based CO2 data to understand carbon emissions from cities around the world”, San Francisco, CA.; Dec 2019
  • University of Utah Geography Department (April 12th, 2019): “Zooming in and out of cities: emissions, air quality, and urban density”, Salt Lake City, Utah.; Apr 2019
  • Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute (January 24th, 2019): “Climate change, greenhouse gases, and air quality along Utah’s Wasatch Front”, Salt Lake City, Utah. ; Jan 2019
  • World Meteorological Organization Integrated Global Greenhouse Gas Information System (IG3IS) & User Summit (November 14th, 2018): “Greenhouse gas emissions from Salt Lake City and beyond: research and engagement with stakeholders”, Geneva, Switzerland. ; Nov 2018 SWITZERLAND
  • University of Edinburgh Global Change Seminar (September 21st, 2018): “The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S.”, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. ; Sep 2018 UNITED KINGDOM
  • University of Utah Global Change & Sustainability Center Seminar (September 11th, 2018): “The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S.”, Salt Lake City, UT. ; Sep 2018
  • Nanjing University (May 29th, 2018): “Urban carbon emissions and biospheric carbon cycling in the Western U.S.”, Nanjing, China. ; May 2018 CHINA
  • NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory “Carbon Club” (April 26th, 2018): “Land-atmosphere exchanges of trace gases: a Lagrangian perspective”, Pasadena, California. ; Apr 2018
  • Carbon Cycle Interagency Working Group (April 20th, 2018): “The CO2-Urban Synthesis and Analysis (CO2-USA) Project & Initial Report”, (remote presentation); Apr 2018
  • Environment and Climate Change Canada (March 28th, 2018): “Urban carbon emissions and biospheric carbon cycling in the Western U.S.”, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ; Mar 2018 CANADA
  • University of Toronto Centre for Global Change Science (CGCS) Distinguished Lecturer Series (March 27th, 2018): “CO2 and carbon emissions from cities: linkages to air quality, socioeconomic activity and stakeholders in the Salt Lake City urban area”, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ; Mar 2018 CANADA
  • The CO2-Urban Synthesis and Analysis (CO2-USA) Project & Report from Initial Workshop, American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, New Orleans. ; Dec 2017
  • CO2-Urban Synthesis and Analysis (CO2-USA) Project ; Nov 2017
  • Estimating urban carbon emissions in the “Smart City” age: new approaches, measurement systems, and data streams, 10th International Carbon Dioxide Conference, Interlaken, Switzerland.; Aug 2017 CANADA SWITZERLAND
  • Utah State University (November 2016): “The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S.”, Logan, UT. ; Nov 2016
  • The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S., Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany.; Jun 2016 GERMANY
  • Salt Lake City Urban Greenhouse Gas Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Apr 2016

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • Carbon and the built environment: becoming net negative? AIA Utah webinar; Dec 2020

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • “Low Carbon Energy Transitions in the Westphalian System,” International Studies Association, Las Vegas NV (April 2021).; Apr 2021
  • “Social and Behavioral Perspectives on Negative Emission Technologies,” Carbon Storage in the Built Environment, University of Utah (December 2019).; Dec 2020
  • “COVID-19: Global Challenges to Global Transformation,” Joint Meeting of the Institute of Engineering & Management (IEM) and the University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Kolkata, India; Jun 2020 INDIA
  • “Social and Behavioral Perspectives on Negative Emission Technologies,” Carbon Storage in the Built Environment, University of Utah ; Dec 2019
  • “The ESG-Agency Harvesting Initiative,” Agency Harvesting Workshop, Earth System Governance Annual Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, (Nov 2018). ; Nov 2018 GLOBAL
  • “Theories and Methods of ESG-Agency Research,” Agency Harvesting Workshop, Earth System Governance Annual Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, (Nov 2018).; Nov 2018 GLOBAL

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Macfarlan, SJ (2024). People of the Forgotten Peninsula: Cultural & Ecological Explorations of Baja California Sur. Conserva Loreto and Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Loreto, BCS, Mexico.; Feb 2024 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Todos Santos Speaker Series. Todos Santos, BCS, Mexico.; Jun 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Evolution of Social Complexity Colloquium. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.; Mar 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ & Davis C. 2022. Birth Seasonality, Neonate Health, and Climate Change. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, UT.; Mar 2022 MEXICO

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Jennifer J. Follstad Shah, Zachary Lundeen, Kevin Grady, Tyler Roberts, Brianna Milot, and Sydney Boogaard. Influence of landscape legacies on riparian plant communities in a changing climate. Science and Management of the Colorado Plateau 15th Biennial Conference; Sep 2019
  • Gallafent, J. and J. Follstad Shah. 2019. Temperature sensitivity of leaf litter decomposition in streams with varying nutrient availability. Poster presentation at the University of Utah Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 9, 2019.; Apr 2019 GLOBAL
  • Jennifer J. Follstad Shah, Zachary Lundeen, Kevin Grady, Tyler Roberts, Brianna Milot, and Sydney Boogaard. Influence of landscape legacies on riparian plant communities in a changing climate. Soil, Water & Climate Cluster Research Group Luncheon.; Mar 2019

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Wagner, C.L., I. Lascu, P.C. Lippert, R. Egli, K. Livi, H. Sears, P. Stassen, and E. Thomas. Linking quantitative unmixing of magnetic signatures of conventional and giant magnetofossils with environmental change 56 million years ago. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Abstract U15A-03. Invited Union Poster.; Dec 2021
  • Zhang, R, D.B. Jiang, G. Ramstein, Z.S. Zhang, P.C. Lippert, and E.T. Yu. April 2021. Changes in Tibetan Plateau latitude as an important factor for understanding East Asian climate since the Eocene: A modeling study. European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Abstract EGU2021-10479, Virtual. Virtual PICO Talk; Apr 2021 BANGLADESH BHUTAN CHINA INDIA TIBET
  • Wagner, C.L., P.C. Lippert, I. Lascu, P. Parlanti, and R. Polson. April 29, 2021. Search for magnetic needles in marine haystacks: Promise and progress with in situ visualization of magnetofossils in marine sediment chips. Virtual 13th Annual FIB SEM Meeting. Canadian Center for Electron Microscopy & McMaster University. Virtual. Talk.; Apr 2021
  • Lippert, P.C., C. Wagner, R. Egli, I. Lascu, K. Livi, and H. Sears. December 2020. In-Situ magnetic identification of giant, needle-shaped magnetofossils in Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum sediments using high-resolution, low-noise FORC measurements. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Abstract GP04-01, Virtual. Talk.; Dec 2020
  • Wagner, C.L., I. Lascu, P.C. Lippert, K. Livi, H. Sears, R. Egli. December 2020. Magnetic unmixing of conventional and giant coastal marine magnetofossils during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Abstract GP016-06, Virtual. Talk.; Dec 2020
  • Kowalski, J., P.C. Lippert, B.J. Tipple, and C.L. Wagner. December 2020. High-resolution environmental magnetism record of dynamics in bottom water redox conditions across the Paleocenen-Eocene Thermal Maximum: Zumaia, Spain. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Abstract GP011-0001, Virtual. Poster.; Dec 2020 SPAIN
  • van Peer, T.E., V.E. Taylor, D. Liebrand, S. Brzelinski, I. Möbius, A. Bornemann, O. Friedrich, S.M. Bohaty, C. Xuan, P.C. Lippert, and P.A. Wilson. April 2020. Eccentricity-paced ice sheet variability and obliquity-driven bottom-water changes during the Oligocene-Miocene. European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Abstract EGU2020-15256, Vienna, Austria.; Apr 2020 ANTARCTICA CANADA
  • van Peer, T.E., V.E. Taylor, D. Liebrand, S. Brzelinski, I. Möbius, A. Bornemann, O. Friedrich, S.M. Bohaty, C. Xuan, P.C. Lippert, and P.A. Wilson. April 2020. Eccentricity-paced ice sheet variability and obliquity-driven bottom-water changes during the Oligocene-Miocene. European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Abstract EGU2020-15256, Vienna, Austria.; Apr 2020
  • Wagner, C.*, I. Lascu, and P.C. Lippert. February 2020. FORC-PCA on Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum Sediments from Wilson Lake, New Jersey. Global Change & Sustainability Center Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Feb 2020
  • Wagner, C., I. Lascu, and P.C. Lippert. February 2020. FORC-PCA on Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum Sediments from Wilson Lake, New Jersey. Global Change & Sustainability Center Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Feb 2020
  • Wagner, C.L., I. Lascu, and P.C. Lippert, June 2019. Preliminary FORC-PCA on Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum sediments from Wilson Lake, New Jersey. Santa Fe Conference on Rock Magnetism, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Poster.; Jun 2019
  • Finley, H., C.L. Wagner, P.C. Lippert, April 2019. Magnetic measurements and environmental change over the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) at Bass River, New Jersey. Undergraduate Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Apr 2019
  • Kowalski, J., P.C. Lippert, B.A. Tipple, April 2019. Land erosion and coastal sedimentation in the sub-tropics during rapid planetary warming: Environmental magnetism of the Zumaia, Spain Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum Record. Undergraduate Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Apr 2019 SPAIN
  • Wagner, C., P.C. Lippert, P. Stassen, E. Thomas, and R.P. Speijer. February 2019. Magnetofossil, magnetic particle, and microfossil assemblages in a subtropical coastal environment: Environmental change across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Global Change & Sustainability Center Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Feb 2019
  • Ran, Z., D.B. Jiang, G. Ramstein, Z.S. Zhang, P.C. Lippert, and E.T. Yu. December 2018. Changes in Tibetan Plateau latitude as an important factor for understanding East Asian climate since the Eocene: A modeling study. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Abstract PP41C-1856, Washington, D.C.; Dec 2018 BANGLADESH CHINA INDIA MYANMAR NEPAL PAKISTAN
  • Wagner, C., P.C. Lippert, P. Stassen, E. Thomas, and R.P. Speijer. September 2018. Magnetofossil, magnetic particle, and microfossil assemblages in a subtropical coastal environment: Environmental change across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. International Conference on Magnetotactic Bacteria, Poster #7. Kanazawa, Japan. Poster.; Sep 2018
  • Ran, Z., D.B. Jiang, G. Ramstein, Z.S. Zhang, P.C. Lippert, and E.T. Yu. April 2018. From Eocene to present day, the northward drift of the Tibetan plateau as a key factor for understanding East Asian Climate. European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Abstract EGU2018-12608, Vienna, Austria. Talk.; Apr 2018 BANGLADESH CHINA INDIA MYANMAR PAKISTAN TIBET
  • Egger, L.M., A. Bahr, O. Friedrich, P.A. Wilson, R.D. Norris, T.E. van Peer, P.C. Lippert, D. Liebrand, and J. Pross. April 2018. Sea-level and surface-water change in the western North Atlantic across the Oligocene-Miocene Transition: A palynological perspective from IODP Site 1406 (Newfoundland margin). European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Abstract EGU2018-17948, Vienna, Austria. Poster.; Apr 2018 CANADA
  • The Rise and Fall of Microbial Biogenic Magnetite in Marine Sediments during Abrupt Warming and Cooling Events in the Northwest Atlantic. Invited colloquium talk at Weber State University.; Mar 2017

PAUL D BROOKS

  • UVU Climate Change Symposium; Oct 2017 GLOBAL
  • Open Plenary, Chapman Conference on Catchment Science; Jun 2017 GLOBAL
  • USAID World Water Day Forum, Salt Lake City, UT ; Mar 2017

SARA K. YEO

  • Yeo, S. K., Su, L. Y.-F., Cacciatore, M. A., & McKasy, M. (2021, August). The differential effects of science humor on three scientific issues: Global warming, artificial intelligence, and microbiomes. Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, virtual.; Aug 2021
  • McKasy, M., Cacciatore, M. A., Yeo, S. K., Zhang, J. S., Cook, J., & Olaleye, R. M. (2021, August). The impact of emotion and humor on support for global warming action. Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), virtual.; Aug 2021
  • Yeo, S. K., Su, L. Y.-F., Cacciatore, M. A., McKasy, M., & O’Neill, L. (2021, March). Humor: Effective for some, not all, science topics. Science Talk ’21 (virtual).; Mar 2021
  • McKasy, M., O’Neill, L., & Yeo, S. K. (2020, May). Commenting on carbon neutral: The transforming role of citizens and cities in the fight against climate change. Presented at the 16th conference of the Public Communication of Science and Technology Network (PCST), Aberdeen, Scotland.; Feb 2020
  • McKasy, M. & Yeo., S. K. (2019, July). Testing the Heuristic-Systematic Model of information processing for public support of carbon neutral pledges. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), Madrid, Spain.; Jul 2019
  • Yeo, S. K., Handlos, Z. J., Karambelas, A., Su, L. Y.-F., Rose, K. M., Brossard, D., & Griffin, K. S. (2018, April). The influence of temperature on topics of Twitter discourse about #climatechange and #globalwarming. Presented at the 15th International Public Communication of Science and Technology Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.; Apr 2018
  • Global Change and Sustainability Center (GCSC) Seminar Series; Apr 2018
  • Invited Keynote Panelist, Annual Conference of the Public Communication of Science and Technology Network (PCST); Apr 2018
  • Salt Lake County Climate and Health Symposium; Apr 2018

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • "Multi-Dimensional Investigations of Post-Disaster Community Relocation” with Emel Ganapati, Ivis Garcia, Rob Olshansky, Mark Padilla, Armando Matiz, Wokeya Farha*, and Tasnim Isaba*, Preorganized panel (organizer) for the 63nd Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), November 2023.; Nov 2023 GLOBAL
  • Assessing Economic Impact of Disaster-Induced Transportation Disruptions Using a University-Community Partnership Framework; Nov 2022 GLOBAL
  • Assessing economic impact of post-earthquake transportation disruptions using a University-Community Partnership framework; Jun 2022
  • Chandrasekhar, D., Rumore, D., Proffitt, D. & Siddiq, F. “Resilience-building through Natural and Cultural Resource (NCR) Recovery Support Function (RSF)” at the 58th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Buffalo, NY October 2018.; Oct 2018 GLOBAL
  • Panelist for roundtable titled, “Organizing Community & Nonprofit Networks for Community Rebuilding” at the 58th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Buffalo, NY October 2018.; Oct 2018 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session titled, “Post-disaster long-term recovery: critical considerations for creating resilient communities” at the 2018 Western Places/Western Spaces conference of the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, Denver, CO.; Mar 2018 GLOBAL
  • “Assessing the Situation to Support Collaborative Planning in the Western Zion Corridor and Other Gateway Regions.” With Danya Rumore and Sarah Hinners. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016, 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR. November 2016.; Nov 2016 GLOBAL
  • “What Drives Household Recovery after Catastrophic Disasters? Lessons from New York City after the 2012 Hurricane Sandy”. With Donovan Finn and Yu Xiao. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016, 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR. November 2016.; Nov 2016 GLOBAL
  • “Planning after Sandy: How Do We Rebuild for a More Resilient Region?” With Donovan Finn and Yu Xiao. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016, 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR. November 2016.; Nov 2016 GLOBAL
  • “Planning after Sandy: How Do We Rebuild for a More Resilient Region?” With Donovan Finn and Yu Xiao. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016, 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR. November 2016.; Nov 2016 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session on “Transportation Planning for Emergency Response & Recovery” at the 2016 National Institute for Transportation & Communities (NITC) Summit, Portland OR, September, 2016. ; Sep 2016 GLOBAL
  • “Recovery planning from the neighborhood to the region: The case of Hurricane Sandy”. With Donovan Finn and Yu Xiao at the International Sociological Association's International Research Committee on Disasters Annual Meeting, Broomfield, CO. July 2016.; Jul 2016 GLOBAL
  • A holistic view of household recovery after the 2012 Hurricane Sandy in New York.” With Donovan Finn and Yu Xiao at the International Sociological Association's International Research Committee on Disasters Annual Meeting, Broomfield, CO. July 2016”.; Jul 2016 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session titled “Invisible Disasters” at the 2016 Annual Conference of the Integrated Network of Social Sustainability (INSS), June 10th, 2016. Conference simulcast over 7 cities in the US and UK.; Jun 2016 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session titled “The Role of Government: Mitigation Efforts & Recovery Expectations” at the Utah Earthquake Resiliency Workshop, West Jordan UT, April 27, 2016.; Apr 2016 GLOBAL

SUMMER BURTON RUPPER

  • High Mountain Asia Research and Practice Dialogue Workshop, Keynote Address, Kathmandu, Nepal; May 2023 BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL
  • *Keeler, D., S, Rupper, R. Forster, C. Miege, 2018. Estimates of annual surface mass balance from radar for the West Antarcitc Idvide using an automated layer picker. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 ANTARCTICA
  • *Olson M., S. Rupper, 2018. Spatial and temporal changes in aerosol radiative forcing on glaciers in the eastern Himalaya. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 BHUTAN INDIA NEPAL
  • *Hess, M. S. Rupper, B. Codding, M. Power, 2018. Deglaciation of the Uinta Mountain Range: The role of paleoglaciers for human settlements in northeastern Utah. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018
  • Huybers, K., S. Rupper, 2018. Understanding the rate of mass loss for debris-covered glaciers in High Mountain Asia. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 AFGHANISTAN BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL PAKISTAN
  • *Krueger, J., S. Rupper, 2018. Examining the influence of tropical Pacific sea-surface temperatures on annual surface mass balance in West Antarctica. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 ANTARCTICA
  • *Riley, C., S. Rupper, J. Steenburgh, C. Strong, A. Kochanski, 2018. Characteristics of extreme precipitation events in High Mountain Asia as inferred from high resolution regional climate modeling. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 CHINA INDIA PAKISTAN
  • *Johnson, E., S. Rupper, S. Kapnick, D. Rounce, I. Velicogna, J. Maurer, 2018. An analysis of the physical processes controlling observed spatial trends in glacier mass balances across High Mountain Asia. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL PAKISTAN

GANNET HALLAR

  • Hallar, A.G., S. Lance, J. Lin, D. Jaffe, Need for Mountain Observatories for Composition of the Atmosphere (MOCA) Network in U.S., American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December, 11, 2019. ; Dec 2019

TYLER FAITH

  • Karp, A.T., Uno, K.T., Berke, M.A., Russell, J.M., Scholz, C.A., Faith, J.T., Staver, A.C. (2022) Rainfall effects on fire activity and disturbance-mediated vegetation states are non-linear across the African Humid Period. Paper: Geological Society of America, Denver, CO. ; Oct 2022 AFRICA
  • Faith, J.T., Chase, B.M., Pargeter, J. An updated synthesis of the paleoenvironmental records from Boomplaas Cave, South Africa. Plenary Lecture, South African Society for Quaternary Research, St Lucia, South Africa; Sep 2022 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Johnson, T.C., Berke, M.A., Castaneda, I., Lane, C., Tryon, C.A., Blegen, N., Faith, J.T., Beverly, E.J. (2018) Should we drill Lake Victoria? Paper: AFQUA Conference, Nairobi, Kenya; Jul 2018 EASTERN AFRICA

JULIET CARLISLE

  • "Changing the Republican Mind: Partisan Opinion Leaders and Climate Change" with Sara K. Yeo. Paper presented at the 1st annual meeting of the Building a Political Psychology Four Corners Network: A Kopf Conference, ASU, Tempe Arizona; Feb 2023
  • "Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy" (with Jim Curry and Jerry Stott). Paper accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Francisco California; Apr 2023
  • "A Polarizing Climate? A Study of Environmental Attitudes Over Time" with April K. Clark. Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Montreal, QC, Canada; Oct 2022
  • "Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy" (with Jim Curry and Jerry Stott). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association; Sep 2022
  • "Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy" (with Jim Curry and Jerry Stott). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association.; Mar 2022
  • "Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy" (with Jim Curry and Jerry Stott). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association; Oct 2021
  • "Coping & Resilience in the Face of Severe Drought" hosted by the Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah.; Sep 2021
  • "Transmission of Environmental Attitudes from Parent to Child" (with Clara Wayman). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association.; Apr 2021
  • "A Polarizing Climate? A Study of Environmental Attitudes Over Time" (with Jerry Stott and April K. Clark). Paper presented at the 116th annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 10-13, 2020 San Francisco, California; Oct 2020
  • Driving the Agenda?: California Drought in the 21st Century; Jan 2020
  • "Political Polarization and Environmental Attitudes in the U.S." Proposal submitted for the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology.; Dec 2019
  • "Wireless Sensor Network for Soil Moisture Measurement and How it may Influence Urban Vegetable Gardener Water Use, Attitudes, and Behaviors" (with Burian, S.J., Kim, H., Patterson, A., Finlayson, S., Loomis, J., Stott, J., Hassan, D., Kim, E., Kim, K., and Kennington, N.). 2019 Annual American Water Resources Association Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Nov 2019
  • Roundtable: Approaches to Communicating the Politics of Climate Change with Michael Boudrias, Oscar Romo, Sara K. Yeo and Meaghan McKasy; Apr 2019
  • “Agenda Setting and the California Drought in the Twenty-First Century” (with Eric R. A. N. Smith and Kristy E.H. Michaud). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA.; Aug 2018
  • "Optimistic about Optimism as a Predictor of Climate Change Attitudes/Behaviors" with April K. Clark, Jessica Feezell, and Eric R.A.N. Smith. The annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA.; Feb 2024
  • "Inequality and Environmental Quality" with April K. Clark and Mike Clark. The annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Santiago, Chile.; Dec 2023
  • "A Polarizing Climate? A Study of Environmental Attitudes Over Time" with April K. Clark. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Montreal QC, CA.; Jul 2023

SU SHIN

  • Ji, H., & Shin, S. H. Health impacts of local governments’ sustainability programs: A multilevel analysis of individuals’ health conditions. The 2019 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Fall Research Conference, Denver, CO, November 2019. (Peer-reviewed) ; Nov 2019

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • “Renewable Plantations: Blackbirding, Biofuel, and Black and Indigenous Environmental Justice," Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, May 12-14, Virtual.; Feb 2023 OCEANIA
  • “Planetary Poetics and Climate Change,” Commentator at the annual meeting of the American Studies Association, November 3-6, New Orleans, LA.; Nov 2022 GLOBAL
  • “The Obligations of Our Ecological Relations: A Challenge for Land Acknowledgments,” Conference Speaker for Knowing Life: The Ethics of Multispecies Epistemologies. University of California, Irvine, November 3-5, Virtual.; Nov 2022 OCEANIA
  • “Dispossession: Oceania,” Symposium Panelist for Plantation After/Lives: Roots, Routes, and Relations. University of Texas, Austin, April 29, Virtual.; Apr 2022 GLOBAL
  • “Climate Justice in Oceania: Affective Regimes & Indigenous Performance.” University of Southern California, February 23, Virtual.; Feb 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

LYNNE ZUMMO

  • Towards a Better Climate Future: Museum Exhibits for Shared Engagement and Learning, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.; Oct 2023
  • Zummo, L., Thompson, L., Clifford, C., and Davis, C. (2023). Developing climate exhibits for shared engagement and learning: Emergent design conjectures for museums. SIG-3 (Informal Science Learning) Invited Symposium Presentation: Showcasing Research in Out-of-School Science Learning by Junior Scholars. European Science Education Research Association (ESERA), Cappadocia, Turkey.; Sep 2023
  • Zummo, L., Thompson, L., Clifford, C., and Davis, C. (2023). Leveraging Side Doors and Humor to Connect Diverse Informal Learners to Climate Change. Paper Presentation. American Educational Research Association (AERA), Chicago, IL.; Apr 2023
  • Zummo, L., Thompson, L., Clifford, C., and Davis, C. (2023). Leveraging Side Doors and Humor to Connect Diverse Informal Learners to Climate Change. Paper Presentation. American Educational Research Association (AERA), Chicago, IL. April 16, 2023.; Nov 2022
  • Zummo, L.M. & Gargroetzi, E.C. (2022). Remixing the Past and Present: Scientific Civic Literacies to Articulate New Futures in Youth-Produced Media, American Educational Research Association (AERA), San Diego, CA, April 24, 2022.; Apr 2022
  • Zummo, L.M. & Gargroetzi, E.C. (2022). Theorizing science-civic practices: Youth adaptation and remixing of science practices within digital civic participation, National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST), Vancouver, Canada, March 30, 2022.; Mar 2022
  • Zummo, L.M. (2022). Decisions for Our Future: Learning through Collaborative Civic Decision-Making in a Digital Climate Simulation. National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST), Vancouver, Canada, March 29, 2022.; Mar 2022
  • Confronting the politics of a changing climate in the science classroom, Royal Geographic Society, London, England, UK, November 18, 2021.; Nov 2021

SHAHRZAD ROSHANKHAH

  • Pre-Failure to Post-Failure behavioral spectrum of jointed rock slopes GeoCongress 2023; Mar 2023
  • Tailoring Fracture Network Evolution and Response of Civil, Energy, and Environmental Geosystems, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign ; Mar 2023
  • Tailoring Fracture Network Evolution and Response of Civil, Energy, and Environmental Geosystems, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Northwestern University; Mar 2023
  • Tailoring Fracture Network Evolution and Response of Civil, Energy, and Environmental Geosystems, ARMA Future Leader Lecture Series; Feb 2023
  • Fracture Network Evolution and Response of Civil, Energy, and Environmental Geosystems, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Utah ; Jan 2023
  • Seismic Behavior of Naturally Fractured Rocks involved in Deep Geo-energy Applications The 3rd International Conference on Coupled Processes in Fractured Geological Media; Nov 2022
  • Hydraulic Fractures in Homogeneous Reservoirs Bounded by Layers of Other Rocks The 56th US Rock Mechanics and Geomechanics Symposium; Jun 2022
  • Behavior of Pre-fractured Rocks subjected to Hydraulic Fracturing with Respect to the Permeability of the Rock Matrix using Finite-Discrete Element Modeling The 2nd International Conference on Energy Geotechnics; Apr 2022
  • Geo-engineering for Modern Energy Geo-systems CEE, University of Utah; Mar 2021
  • Geo-engineering for Modern Energy Geo-systems CEE, Auburn University; Feb 2021
  • Geo-engineering for Modern Energy Geo-systems CEE, University of Houston; Jan 2021
  • Characteristics of Hydraulic Fractures in Terms of the Matrix Permeability and the Natural Fracture Density The 1st International Geomechanics Symposium, ARMA/DGS/SEG; Nov 2020
  • Geo-engineering for Modern Energy Geo-systems CEE, Stony Brook University; Mar 2020
  • Geo-engineering for Modern Energy Geo-systems CEE, Rutgers University; Feb 2020
  • Geo-engineering for Modern Energy Geo-systems CEE, North Carolina State University; Jan 2020
  • High-Resolution Monitoring and Modeling of Hydraulic Fractures in Rocks Shell Oil Company, Houston, TX; May 2019
  • Laboratory and Numerical Modeling of Hydraulic Fractures in Shale Geophysical Society of Houston; May 2019
  • Tailoring the Behavior of Geomaterials to Design Sustainable Geo-Energy Infrastructure CEE, University of Akron; Mar 2019
  • Designing Sustainable Geo-Energy Infrastructure CEE, Drexel University; Mar 2019
  • Tailoring the Behavior of geomaterials to Design Sustainable Geo-Energy Infrastructure CEE, University of California, Irvine; Nov 2018
  • Geo-Engineering for Sustainable Energy Infrastructure CEE, University of California Los Angeles; May 2018
  • Engineered Geosystems for Sustainable Energy and the Environment CEE, California State Polytechnic University Pomona; Mar 2016

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • “Future of Building Performance Research: Innovations in Simulations, Modeling and Applications”, 2020 Building Performance Symposium, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Apr 2021
  • “Impacts of Climate Change on Facade Performance and Advanced Facade Materials”, High-Performance Facades Workshop; Jan 2021
  • "Towards Future Solutions”, Taking Action: A Conversation on Climate Change and Architecture in Canada, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada; Oct 2020

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • 2023 ARMA Future Leader Webinar Series The Paradox Basin as a field lab for salt rock integrity studies The Paradox Basin in Utah and Colorado presents a promising energy landscape, offering opportunities for carbon dioxide storage, hydrocarbon discovery, and enhanced recovery. This dynamic region features exten-sive salt formations and complex subsurface structures. However, it also experiences induced seismicity linked to fluid injection. Our research delves into geomechanics, focusing on the Paradox Gr. and the Cane Creek Play, to optimize processes like hydraulic fracturing. Understanding stress states, natural fractures, and the basin's unique geology is key to sustainable energy development. Our findings point towards the critical role of stress states in hydraulic fracturing, emphasizing the significance of understanding stress layering and frac-ture toughness for fracture propagation. Crucially, in the Paradox Formation, preventing fractures from enter-ing thick salt formations, which result in costly well clogging due to brine backflow, is essential. Using ad-vanced "planar fracture modeling," we simulated fracture propagation and formulated strategies to manage fracture lengths, while also analyzing the importance of fluid viscosity in hydraulic fracturing. Utilizing a comprehensive dataset from the State 16-2 vertical test well and the State 16-2 LN horizontal well, we deter-mined the stress orientations and identified a strike-slip faulting regime. By evaluating the shear and normal effective stresses on various fracture planes and their distance to failure, we were able to predict the behavior of fractures under certain pressure conditions. Considering the potential influence of stress shadows, our anal-ysis underscores the importance of accurately defining the stress state. We identified that modest pore pressure increases primarily induce slip in strike-slip faults in the Cane Creek Play. Furthermore, the study highlights the variability of the minimum principal stress with depth and its relationship to specific stratigraphic units, emphasizing the significance of understanding stress layering to optimize stimulation strategies. This research offers an in-depth analysis of the geomechanics of the Paradox Group and the Cane Creek Play, shedding light on fracture propagation into salt units. Understanding the intricate interplay between stress states, hydraulic fracturing, and the formation's unique geological attributes is essential for efficient and sustainable extraction in the future.; Nov 2023 GLOBAL
  • GUSSOW 2023 - Geomechanics for Sustainable Energy Development, Banff, AB CEGA - Canadian Energy Geoscience association What Insights Can InSAR Provide on Fracture Dynamics? Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) is a cutting-edge technique enabling highly precise measurement of ground deformation within reservoir spaces. Notably, concentric land subsidence due to depletion processes and long-term injection-induced uplifts are key observations that offer potential links to poroelastic stress responses along stress paths (Dvory and Zoback, 2021). In addition, extensive lineaments extending over tens of kilometers have been identified as a distinct ground deformation feature. In regions such as the southern Delaware Basin, these lineaments correspond to normal faults in formations like the Delaware Mountain Group (Hennings et al., 2021). Employing inverse analysis, it becomes possible to assess the cumulative slip responsible for triggering such ground deformations (Pepin et al., 2021). Intriguingly, in certain cases, such as the seismically active area of the southern Delaware Basin (Sheng et al., 2020), the substantial slip (>15cm) observed cannot be solely explained by unstable frictional responses (Dvory et al., 2022). We adopt the rate state theory to simulate aseismic slip magnitude. Our findings indicate that slip initiation correlates with a pore pressure rise of 1–2 MPa, persisting for a duration of three to five years, during which pressure subsequently increases by an additional 5 MPa (see Figure 1). In our focus on aseismic slip and informed by experimental data, we set direct effect and state evolution parameters to a = 0.01 and b = 0.009, representing a velocity-strengthening behavior (a-b > 0). Another significant outcome of our analysis is the reduction of the frictional coefficient, particularly concerning normal stress over faults. This process enhances pre-slip dilatancy along fault surfaces, potentially diminishing the inclination for aseismic slip and facilitating the diffusion of pore pressure away from the injection site (Dvory et al., 2023) ; Oct 2023 GLOBAL
  • University of Calgary Exploring Energy Opportunities in the Paradox Basin: A Geomechanical Perspective ; Oct 2023 GLOBAL
  • Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure - Israel Water Authority CO2 underground storage ; Aug 2023 ISRAEL
  • Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure - Israel Water Authority CO2 underground storage ; Aug 2023 ISRAEL
  • ARMA 23–0510 On the Path to Least Principal Stress Prediction: Quantifying the Impact of Borehole Logs on the Prediction Model Knowledge of the minimum horizontal principal stress (Shmin) is essential for geo-energy utilization. Shmin direct measurements are costly, involve high-risk operations, and provide only discrete values of the required quantity. Other methods were developed to interpret a continuous stress sequence from sonic logs. These methods usually require some ‘horizontal tectonic stress’ correction for calibration and rarely match sections characterized by stress profiling due to viscoelastic stress relaxation. Recently, several studies have tried to predict the stress profile by an empirical correlation corresponding to an average strain rate through geologic time or by using machine learning technologies. Here, we used the Bayesian Physics-Based Machine Learning framework to identify the relationships among the viscoelastic parameter distributions and to quantify statistical uncertainty. More specifically, we used well logs data and ISIP measurements to quantify the uncertainty of the viscoelastic-dependent stress profile model. Our results show that the linear regression approach suffers from higher uncertainty, and the Gaussian process regression Shmin prediction shows a relatively smaller uncertainty distribution. Extracting the lithology logs from the prediction model improves each method's uncertainty distribution. We show that the density and the porosity logs have a superior correlation to the viscoplastic stress relaxation behavior.; Jun 2023 GLOBAL
  • SSA San Juan Puerto Rico Adaptive model selection for the maximum magnitude event during injection Kevin L. McCormack and No’am Z. Dvory As injection of fluids into the subsurface becomes more common, the need for a technique to assess the maximum magnitude of induced events (Mmax) becomes more pressing. There are some models in the literature (e.g., uncalibrated moment cap, calibrated moment cap, statistical formulation, residual moment, and convolutional) that relate the cumulative injection to the Mmax. These models incorporate different site characteristics and physics such as seismogenic index, Gutenberg-Richter b-value, pore pressure diffusion, and moment release. We hypothesize that the model that best describes a certain injection operation may vary during the course of the injection. In fact, the seismic response ranges from mild due to aseismic slip and up to hazardous as dynamic runaway rupture behaviors is developed. Thus, we present a dynamic calculation of the Mmax predictive model. The injection might take the form of deep saline carbon dioxide sequestration, enhanced oil recovery, hydrogen storage, or stimulation of a reservoir. The processes associated with each of these scenarios are different, and we conduct a comparison between the enhanced oil recovery operations at the Farnsworth, TX site and the stimulation of the enhanced geothermal reservoir at the Utah FORGE site in Milford, UT. The results show that no one model describes the two injection projects the best. Rather, dynamically updating the model based on a misfit calculation between observed seismicity and the tested models allows the operator to incorporate the physics and site characteristics that are most applicable for the injection. The best fitting model is used for the prediction and down the road, for risk management and mitigation. ; Apr 2023 GLOBAL

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER LOW

  • “Copying California: The Water Prince and the Cold War Roots of Saudi Mega Projects,” Middle East Studies Association, Montreal, 3 November 2023.; Nov 2023 GLOBAL SAUDI ARABIA UNITED STATES

ISABELLE FREILING

  • Freiling, I. & Matthes, J. (2023, May 25–29). Perceived climate change misinformation on social media: Why people choose to correct it and what correction does with them. 73rd Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, Toronto, Canada.; Jan 2023
  • Reiter, F. & Freiling, I. (2023, May 25–29). “I Believe It’s True”: How Mainstream Media and Right-Wing Alternative Media Use Fuel Belief in Climate Change Truth Claims. 73rd Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, Toronto, Canada.; Jan 2023

JONATHAN A WANG

  • American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2023 B31M-2249: Shifting Geography and Severity of Wildfires Increasingly Threaten Dense, Moist Forests in California; Dec 2023
  • NASA Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Joint Science Workshop; May 2023
  • NASA Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment Science Team Meeting 9; Jan 2023

COLBY JAMES CLARK

  • "The ethical blind spot inherent to tipping point explanations: A defense of the moral standing of topographical features in sustainability practices" Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (Portland, OR); Mar 2023

Teaching

RICHARD R PAINE

  • Climate Change and Lost Cities; Feb 2019 to Dec 2021 GLOBAL CAMBODIA GUATEMALA HONDURAS

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • Econ. 5250/6250 (Environmental and Natural Resource Economics): Videos and Old Exam Answers; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Online Econ. 3250: second half; Mar 2020 to Apr 2021
  • Index for Old Exam Questions and Answers, Econ. 3250.; Jan 2020

NATASHA SEEGERT

  • COMM 5370 Dialogue and Environmental Engagement; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021

JENNIFER H. WATT

  • Sustainability Education and Ski Area Stewardship; Aug 2013

ANDREA R BRUNELLE

  • GEOG/ENVST 3210 GEOG 5210 ONLINE section development; Nov 2020 to Aug 2021
  • Climate Change and Lost Cities; May 2019

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Global U: Azores Architectural Travel Studio; Aug 2023 PORTUGAL

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Sustainable Streams and Riparian Zones; Aug 2018 to Dec 2018

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Pedagogies for Teaching Pacific Studies at Home and Abroad ; Jan 2021 to May 2021 GLOBAL AMERICAN SAMOA AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FIJI MARSHALL ISLANDS MICRONESIA SAMOA SOLOMON ISLANDS TONGA UNITED STATES

MARYSA LAGUE

  • "Plants & Climate" reading group GLOBAL

Internal Service

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • co-Directory, SIRFER Core Facility; Jan 2019
  • Steering Committee, SIRFER stable isotope facility; Jan 2013 to Dec 2018

THOMAS MICHAEL SWENSEN

  • Environmental Humanities program. Scholarship Committee. ; Mar 2021 to Apr 2021

BRENDA BOWEN

  • Co-Chair of University of Presidential Utah Climate Commitment Task Force ; Aug 2019

JOHN RUPLE

  • Wallace Stegner Center Advisory Committee; Oct 2008

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Reviewer, Wilkes Seed Grant, Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy; Feb 2024 to Mar 2024

ERIN CARRAHER

  • Dark Skies Minor Task Force; Jul 2018 to Jun 2019
  • Consortium for Dark Skies Studies; Jul 2017

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Wilkes Climate Cluster Faculty Search Committee; Sep 2023 to May 2024
  • Working Group on Undergraduate Research; Aug 2018 to Dec 2018

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • “Prioritizing Equity in Climate Resilience Planning,” Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah (2021); Jan 2021 to Feb 2021
  • Economics Impacts, University of Utah Climate Resilience Report Committee ; Oct 2020 to Apr 2021
  • Economics Impacts, University of Utah Climate Resilience Report Committee; Jul 2020 to Jun 2021

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Global Change & Sustainability Center Student Travel and Research Grant Review Committee ; Nov 2016

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Hydrology and Water Resources Graduate Certificate Program; Jan 2017 to Dec 2017 GLOBAL

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Coordinator of Year of Resilience event series sponsored by Reaveley Engineers; Jun 2018 to May 2019

GANNET HALLAR

  • The Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy. Leadership Team – The Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy (2022-present). 01/01/2022 - 06/01/2026; Jul 2022 to Jan 2026 GLOBAL
  • Serve as the CMES representative to the Global Change and Sustainability Center Executive Committee; Sep 2018 to Sep 2019
  • Serve on the Executive Committee of the new Society Water and Climate interdisciplinary faculty cluster; Jul 2017 to Aug 2019

JULIET CARLISLE

  • GCSC Post Doctoral Search Committee; Apr 2022 to May 2023
  • Global Change & Sustainability Center (GCSC) Student Research Grant Committee; Mar 2019 to Apr 2019

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Environmental Humanities MA Admissions Committee; Dec 2022 to Mar 2023
  • Utah Award in the Environmental Humanities Committee; Aug 2022 to Oct 2022
  • Queer Ecologies Summer Reading Group; Mar 2022 to Aug 2022
  • Environmental Humanities Steering Committee; Aug 2021
  • Environmental Humanities Outstanding Seminar Paper Award; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Pacific Islands Studies Initiative Planning Committee ; Jan 2021 AMERICAN SAMOA AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FIJI GUAM MICRONESIA NIUE SOLOMON ISLANDS TONGA

ISABELLE FREILING

  • Representative of the College of Humanities, Global Change and Sustainability Center; Aug 2023 to Jul 2024

External Service

NATASHA SEEGERT

  • Citizens' Climate Lobby of Utah; Jul 2021 to Sep 2021

TIM GARRETT

  • The Geneva Global Initiative. Director of Scientific Partnerships for an international organization dedicated to educating about risks for civilization collapse and developing mechanisms for mitigating negative outcomes; Sep 2018 GLOBAL
  • The FAN Initiative, an academic partnership based out of Crans, Switzerland with the goal to understand and address future civilization collapse: "Though supporting analysis, contingency planning and preparedness, we advance work that increases societal capacity to mitigate the worst consequences and enhances our ability to respond with sagacity."; Feb 2017

SUDEEP KANUNGO

  • Delivered seminars on the “Geological evolution of the Central, North and South Atlantic Margin” covering inter-disciplinary topics such as stratigraphic correlations, global and local anoxia, paleo-geographic and paleo-climatic evolution, source rock systems generation. Seminars have been delivered to the following companies through physical presence and/or web-based communication led by me (Sudeep Kanungo): 1. INPEX Corporation (Japan): January 2018 2. ExxonMobil: London UK; Houston, TX; and Calgary (Canada) offices. October 2016, May 2017, October-November 2017. 3. Husky Energy (Calgary): October 2017 4. Nexen CNOOC (Calgary): October 2017 5. Suncor (Calgary): October 2017 6. Chevron (Calgary): October 2017 7. Geological Survey of Canada: October 2017 8. Tullow Oil: September 2017 9. Shell UK (London): July 2017 10. BP (London): June 2017 11. Total (Paris, France): March 2017 12. Cairn Energy: April 2017 13. YPF (Buenos Aires, Argentina): November 2016 14. Statoil (Stavanger, Norway): October 2016 15. Ophir Energy: July 2016 16. Eni (London and Italy): April-May 2016; Jan 2016 GLOBAL
  • Guiding the international energy industry (Exploration & Production companies) on state-of-the-art technology on geological time scales, chrono-stratigraphic correlations, paleoenvironmental evaluation of depositional systems, and global anoxia to help them evaluate, de-risk and improve their drilling prospects. This also results in lowering the environmental impact of exploration drilling for conventional (deepwater) and unconventional prospects and fields.; Jan 2017 GLOBAL

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Utah Dine Bikeyah, "Dynamic Impacts of Environmental Change and Biomass Harvesting on Woodland Ecosystems and Traditional Livelihoods"; Sep 2016

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • The Great Salt Lake Strike Team; Sep 2022
  • Artivism for Earth: https://artivism4earth.squarespace.com/breath; Apr 2021 to Mar 2022
  • Hawthorne Elementary School Google Street View demonstration (~200 K-6 students engaged); May 2019
  • Google Street View/Environmental Defense Fund Media Event, and College of Mines & Earth Sciences Outreach; May 2019

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Carbon Footprint of a Utes Football Game; ENVST 5559 capstone project conducted in partnership with the University of Utah Sustainability Office; Jan 2020 to Apr 2020

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • U Rock the Earth; Sep 2019

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Salt Lake City Climate Vulnerability Assessment; Jan 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Community Presentations on Utah water supply; Jan 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Salt River Project; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017
  • Healthy Headwaters Science Advisory Team; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017
  • Salt Lake City Public Utilites; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • Voluntary consulting and educating the 'Parents For Climate' non-profit organization, Tel Aviv Branch, in matters of 'Urban Water Conservation'; Feb 2023

Professional Service

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Member, Atmospheric Isotopes Technical Working Group, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jul 2020
  • Chair, Atmospheric Isotopes Technical Working Group, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jul 2018 to Jun 2020
  • Advisory committee member, EarthRates RCN; Apr 2018
  • Advisory team member, US CLIVAR Water Isotope Working Group; Jan 2018
  • Co-organizer for 2017 international conference, Climatic and Biotic Events of the Paleogene Conference; Jan 2017 to Dec 2017 GLOBAL
  • Petroleum Research Fund Advisory Board, American Chemical Society; Jan 2016
  • Associate Editor - Paleoceanography, American Geophyscial Union; Jan 2016 to Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Advisory board member, NSF-RCN on Improving Reconstructions of Cenozoic pCO2 and Temperature Change; Jan 2016 to Dec 2019
  • Biogeochemistry Technical Working Group member, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jan 2012 to Dec 2017

KERRY E. KELLY

  • Chair, AIChE Environmental Division; Jan 2023 to Dec 2023

KODY MERLIN POWELL

  • Participated in Panel Review of the Solar Energy Technologies Office's Ongoing Funded Projects, U.S. Dept. of Energy | Solar Energy Technologies Office; Jan 2022 to Feb 2022

ANDREA R BRUNELLE

  • Hosting 2024 biennial meeting, AMQUA; Jun 2023

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Design Review for Warren Lloyd Architects: Montgomery project, Star Valley project., Warren Lloyd Architects; Nov 2023
  • 2021 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon., Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Oct 2021 to Nov 2021
  • Paper Peer Review for the 110th ACSA Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA., ACSA Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture; Sep 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Conference Paper Peer Review, ARCC-EAAE Architectural Research Consortium, European Association for Architectural Educators; Sep 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Biannual Production of podcasts on the topic of Building Energy Performance., American Institute of Architecture Committee on the Environment Podcast Subcommittee; Dec 2020
  • 2020 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon., Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Oct 2020 to Nov 2020
  • Paper reviewer for the 2021 ARCC conference in Tucson, AZ, Architectural Research Centers Consortium ARCC; Sep 2020 to Feb 2021
  • International Conference, Advanced Building Skins Conference, Bern, Switzerland; Oct 2018 SWITZERLAND
  • 2018 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon, Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Sep 2018
  • Community Service, Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity. Rendering professional design services to underserved communities., Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity; Aug 2014 to Dec 2018

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Editorial Board, Ecography; Jan 2014 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Conservation Biology; Jan 2012 GLOBAL
  • Subject editor, Wildlife Biology; May 2023 GLOBAL
  • Editorial board member, Frontiers in Conservation and Restoration Ecology; Mar 2021
  • Editorial board member, Frontiers in Ecology and Environment; Aug 2019
  • Editorial board member, Turkish Journal of Zoology; Jan 2016 TURKEY
  • Editorial board member, Zoology in the Middle East; Jan 2013

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Manuscript Reviewer, Clean Energy and Sustainability (journal); Nov 2023
  • Manuscript Reviewer, Sustainability; Oct 2023 GLOBAL POLAND
  • Manuscript Reviewer, AIMS Geosciences; Mar 2023
  • Manuscript Reviewer, Economies (scholarly journal); Sep 2020
  • Guest Editor, Special Issue, Alternative Energy Policy, Energies (academic journal); Jun 2020
  • Special Issue: Public Health, Food, and Environmental Policy Nexus in the Context of Civil Society, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health ; Feb 2020

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Conference Session Co-chair, "Applying Human Behavioral Ecology in Times of Rapid Change", Society for Applied Anthropology; Aug 2021

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Integrated Global Greenhouse Gas Information System (IG3IS) Science Team member, World Meteorological Organization ; Nov 2018 SWITZERLAND
  • Science Leadership Group, North American Carbon Program, U.S. Global Change Research Program; May 2016 to May 2021
  • NASA OCO-2 Science Team Member, NASA; Jul 2012

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • "Air Quality in Utah", CLIMATE: Keep Growing Tuesday, Maven District; Jul 2022 to Jun 2023
  • "Energy Equity and the Obstacles to Energy Resilience in Vulnerable Communities.", Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Power and Energy Society Grid Resilience Workshop; Jul 2022 to Jun 2023
  • “Government Responses to Climate Change,” International Studies Association, Las Vegas, NV, International Studies Association; Apr 2021
  • “The Environment, Climate Change and the Dynamics of Peace and Conflict,” International Studies Association, Las Vegas NV , International Studies Association; Apr 2021
  • Climate Change Management: Institutional and Policy Responses, International Studies Association, Las Vegas NV; Apr 2021
  • Contesting Carbon and the Struggles for Clean Energy, International Studies Association, Las Vegas NV; Apr 2021
  • Reviewer, Sustainability; May 2020 to Jun 2020
  • Secretariat of the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21), REN21; Jan 2020 to May 2020 GLOBAL
  • Advisory Committee, G-20 Commission. Task Force 2: Climate Change and Environment, Saudi Arabia Ministry (2019-2020)., G-20 Commission; Mar 2019 to Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Task Force 2: Climate Change and Environment, G-20 Commission Saudi Arabia Ministry , G-20 Commission; Jan 2019 to Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Panel, “Theoretical and Methodological Foundation of Science, Knowledge and Uncertainty,” Earth System Governance Annual Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, Earth System Governance Network; Nov 2018 GLOBAL
  • Discussant on panel, "What is Agency." ESG Annual conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, Earth System Governance Network; Nov 2018 GLOBAL
  • ESG Researcher, Earth System Governance Network; Jan 2016 GLOBAL
  • Reviewer, Global Politics ; Jan 2016

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Scientific Committee, 2020 Climatic and Biotic Events of the Paleogene, Bremen, Germany; Jun 2019 to Aug 2022
  • co-Editor for Special Volume on the 2017 Climatic and Biotic Events of the Paleogene meeting, Paleoceanography & Paleoclimatology, American Geophysical Union; Oct 2018 to Oct 2021
  • The North Atlantic Region at Transition and During the Early Icehouse World, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting; Jun 2018 to Dec 2018 CANADA ICELAND NORWAY UNITED KINGDOM
  • Co-Chair, Co-Convener, and Co-Host, 2017 Climatic and Biotic Events of the Paleogene; Sep 2017 GLOBAL

PAUL D BROOKS

  • ad hoc reviews, NSF ; Jan 2016 to Dec 2016

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Utah State Recovery Framework Advisory Group, Utah State Division of Emergency Management; Jan 2016

JULIE AULT

  • Coordinator for the Environmental Studies Network, German Studies Association; Jan 2022 to Dec 2024 GLOBAL AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA CANADA GERMANY UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES

SUMMER BURTON RUPPER

  • Associate Editor for special issue, Frontiers of Earth Science; Jul 2018 to Nov 2020 AFGHANISTAN BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL PAKISTAN

GANNET HALLAR

  • Member of the Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurements (ARM) Aerosols Measurements and Science Group (2016 – 2022). Chair (2022-present) , Department of Energy; Jan 2016 to Jan 2024 GLOBAL

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Section Chair, Public Opinion and Political Psychology. , Western Political Science Association; May 2018 to Apr 2019
  • Section Chair, Western Political Science Association (WPSA); Jun 2023 to May 2024
  • ERC Starting Grant 2020 , European Research Council (ERC); Apr 2020 to May 2020 WESTERN EUROPE

CARSTEN ROTT

  • Working Group: Sustainability & Environmental Impact, IceCube-Gen2 Collaboration; Jan 2024 GLOBAL

SHAHRZAD ROSHANKHAH

  • Development sessions and reviewed papers, American Rock Mechanics Association; Feb 2019
  • Rock mechanics Committee, Geo-Institute (GI of ASCE); Feb 2022
  • Reviewed abstracts and full papers , ARMA; Oct 2018
  • Underground Storage and Utilization Committee, American Rock Mechanics Association; Jun 2022
  • Development sessions and reviewed papers, American Rock Mechanics Association; Nov 2019 to Jun 2020
  • Developed a technical session and reviewed 15+ papers , International Conference on Energy Geotechnics (ICEGT); May 2019
  • Developed a technical session and reviewed abstracts, Engineering Mechanics Institiute (EMI of ASCE); Jun 2017

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • Technical Steering Committee Member, Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, 80X50 Study Steering Committee; Jul 2019 to Jan 2021

MARYSA LAGUE

  • Week-long University Corporation for Atmospheric Research institutional members' meeting. , University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Aug 2023

JONATHAN A WANG

  • Convened and chaired the session "The Resilience and Vulnerability of Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems to Climate Change" for the American Geophysical Union's Fall Meeting. This work includes reaching out to invite speakers, deciding on the session agenda, and running oral sessions during the conference., American Geophysical Union; Apr 2023 to Dec 2023

Media

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • “What Role can History Play in Saving Great Salt Lake, solving Utah’s water woes?” KSL.com, first published October 27, 2022. ; Oct 2022
  • “It’s Not Too Late (Yet) For a New Water Policy,” Radio West, KUER/NPR, Salt Lake City, first aired June 10, 2022. ; Jun 2022

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • Will President Biden's executive order on climate change cost or create jobs? Reported by Michelle Poe, KUTV News.; Feb 2021

WILLIAM P JOHNSON

  • ResponsibleInvestment-OpEd; May 2016
  • ResponsibleInvestment; May 2016
  • DeLambert's Protest USOS water right; Nov 2015
  • TarSandsHearingDOGM; Jul 2015

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Primary source for Atlantic article on future of hurricane hazards.; Aug 2017

TIMOTHY WILLIAM COLLINS

  • Review of research study: "Neighborhoods Are Feeling the Heat of Climate Change"; Oct 2021

EDWARD JAMES BATEMAN

  • The Utah Review. "The spaciousness of the American West is prominent in several pieces. Edward Bateman presents pigment prints on rag paper from the Seeking Sublime series, featuring Yosemite National Park and Mount Watkins. Viewers will take note of the accompanying 3-D model, which the artist photographed to create the prints. The model, which incorporates the essential geographical details and data and was produced with a 3-D printer, is a fascinating bit. Thus, the printed images Bateman ends up with show the plastic filament strands as convincing depictions of the unique features of Yosemite. By acknowledging how travel plummeted particularly during the early phases of the pandemic, Bateman’s work is a masterful bit of creative genius, all being accomplished at home. The prints are so effective that they evoke a comparison to the same quality of print that was captured by a photographer of the late 19th century who would have been at Yosemite. These prints are as stunning as those Bateman presented at the 2018 faculty show, Reversing Photosynthesis, which were produced by placing decaying leaves in direct contact with light sensitive photographic paper and left in darkness for an extended period to document the change."; Sep 2021
  • BBC: Earth Photo 2021 winners announced. The BBC reported: “Edward Bateman's Yosemite's Half Dome in Winter won the Place category. Covid restrictions made travel to the national park impossible, so the photographer recreated this scene on his kitchen table with a 3D-printed landscape derived from geographical data from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) - and a small fog machine.”; Aug 2021 UNITED KINGDOM
  • From remote Thai tribes to a Mongolian 'eagle huntress': Dozens of incredible images from around the world compete for the 'Earth Photo' of the year award.; Aug 2018 GLOBAL UNITED KINGDOM

TIM GARRETT

  • Panel discusses effects of climate change on Utah. Provo Daily Herald; Nov 2018
  • The Physics of Clouds & Collapse: Radio Ecoshock; Oct 2018
  • Researchers find an easier way to simulate cloud cover. EOS; Jul 2018
  • NSF FY 2019 Budget Request to Congress; Jun 2018
  • Clouds that are more 'sensitive' to pollution are speeding up Arctic warming. CBC; Jan 2018
  • Arctic clouds are highly sensitive to air pollution. Phys.org; Jan 2018
  • In Simple Terms; Sep 2017
  • Weatherwise: On the Job: Tim Garrett Tim Garrett is a professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Utah. In addition to researching clouds, he applies physics principles to societal phenomena. Garrett's groundbreaking work revealed a fixed relationship between the wealth of civilization and energy consumption, which suggests that only a rapid decline in the global economy tantamount to the collapse of civilization will prevent catastrophic global warming. ; Jan 2017

HASSE BORUP

  • @The U Blogpost. Artivism4Earth wins an Anthem Award for best Organized Event on climate change.; Feb 2022 GLOBAL
  • Salt Lake Tribune feature article on Artivism for Earth; Nov 2021 GLOBAL
  • At the U announcement on Artivism for Earth feature on COP-26 in Glasgow.; Nov 2021 GLOBAL
  • ABC4News InFocus discussion on climate change. Feature interview with Artivism for Earth co-director Elisabet Curbelo; Sep 2021 GLOBAL
  • Harvard Gazette article on Artivism for Earth sub-collaboration at Harvard University.; May 2021 GLOBAL
  • KRCL Radio Active Feature Interview with Artivism for Earth co-directors Elisabet Curbelo and Hasse Borup; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • Park City Television morning program. Preview of Artivism for Earth and interview with co-directors Hasse Borup and Elisabet Curbelo; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • At The U article on Artivism for Earth; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • University of Utah Facebook Live Interview with Artivism for Earth co directors Hasse Borup and Elisabet Curbelo; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • mom.com preview of Artivism for Earth Earth Day events.; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • The Verge, preview of Artivism for Earth Earth Day events.; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • Salt Lake City Weekly. Preview of Artivism for Earth events; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • Utah Business. Introduction of Artivism for Earth; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Article, College of Fine Arts. Artivism for Earth description and preview.; Mar 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Blog, University of Utah College of Fine Arts. Introducing Artivism for Earth as a major, interdisciplinary project on campus and beyond, as well as asking for involvement.; Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points, CFA Blog, Artivism4Earth; Jan 2021
  • Artivism4Earth feature Website; Jan 2021

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Slim House at Design Arts Utah exhibition featured in the Salt Lake Tribune; Sep 2019
  • Students to Create Affordable Housing in SLC: in Fall 2018 Continuum - The Magazine of the UofU; Oct 2018
  • KSL TV, Tonight at 6: Building the ‘Dollar Fifty Houses’ on the ‘Field of Dreams’; Jun 2018
  • KSL.com: Design+Build Salt Lake: Initiative to address issue of housing affordability in Salt Lake City; Jun 2018
  • U of U students design efficient, affordable housing: Good4Utah; May 2018
  • University of Utah News: U students to design and build affordable housing: Architecture students will create homes for Salt Lake Valley affordable housing market.; May 2018
  • Fox 13 News: Field of Dreams EcoCommunity Design+Development coverage; May 2018
  • Field of Dreams EcoCommunity Design+Development coverage: KSL Salt Lake City; May 2018

COURTENAY STRONG

  • KSTU-FOX 13: "Predictions in decade-old report come true as Utah sees bigger storms, warmer temperatures" ; Nov 2016

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • CNN International story on my ornithology, wildlife biology and conservation ecology work in Turkey; Nov 2023 TURKEY
  • I am the host, presenter and wildlife cameraman of Turkey’s only wildlife documentary series, “Yok Olmadan Keşfet”, with 48 episodes aired on the national documentary channel TRT Belgesel and freely available online below. The 2023-2024 season consisted of 10 episodes filmed across the country.; Oct 2023 TURKEY
  • BBC documentary Extreme Conservation: Turkey featured my brown bear research in Turkey which led to Turkey's first wildlife corridor; Dec 2022 TURKEY
  • National Wildlife (major wildlife research and conservation magazine) interview and detailed coverage of our Turkey bird tracking research in "Going the Distance" article https://barryyeoman.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/bird-migration.pdf; Oct 2019 TURKEY
  • Washington Post interview for the article "North America has lost 3 billion birds in 50 years"; Sep 2019 CANADA
  • CNN Turk interview on PNAS paper on long-term declines in Costa Rican sun coffee plantations; Jun 2019 COSTA RICA
  • National Geographic interview on our bird banding research in Turkey; Jun 2019 TURKEY
  • National Geographic article on our PNAS paper on long-term declines in Costa Rican forest remnants and sun coffee plantations.; Apr 2019 COSTA RICA

NALINI M NADKARNI

  • The Guardian - Head in the clouds: the woman scaling fresh climate change heights.; Dec 2018 COSTA RICA

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Red Rock Radio; Dec 2021
  • "Utah Navajo Commission discusses federal funds, water settlements, and firewood issues"; Nov 2021
  • "Indigenous management of woodlands and wildfires"; Sep 2020
  • "Interacting with the land: historic and current land uses in the Southwest"; Oct 2017

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Utah Public Radio: "UnDisciplined: the methane matter"; Dec 2021
  • Salt Lake Tribune: "Uinta Basin is hemorrhaging methane as leaks go undetected"; Nov 2021
  • KUER News: "Oil and gas production in the Uinta Basin has fallen, but methane leaks remained steady and high"; Nov 2021
  • KSL News: "Utah's methane problem needs to be capped, researchers say"; Nov 2021
  • NOAA Climate Program Office: "The Benefits of Measuring Greenhouse Gases using Light Rail Public Transit"; Dec 2020
  • NASA.gov: "NASA Satellite Offers Urban Carbon Dioxide Insights"; Mar 2020
  • KUTV: "Researchers: 'urban sprawl' is bad for our air"; Mar 2018
  • ESPN (interview with Bill Walton, former NBA basketball player and current commentator/game caller for ESPN); Feb 2018
  • Salt Lake Tribune Op-ed: Human-caused climate change is real, and denying it hurts all of us; Mar 2017

XIAOYUE CATHY LIU

  • What’s the Fairest Way to Deploy Electric Buses? Ask This Open-Source Map; Aug 2021

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Adams, B. “River Ecology on a Global Scale”, @theU newsletter. ; Feb 2019
  • Hager, R. “New Global Assessment of Decomposition in Rivers Reveals Distinct Signatures”, Utah Public Radio.; Feb 2019
  • What climate change means for leaf litter; Apr 2017 GLOBAL
  • What climate change means for leaf litter; Mar 2017 GLOBAL
  • What global climate change may mean for leaf litter in streams and rivers (UNews); Mar 2017 GLOBAL

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • @TheU: Mysterious magnetic fossils offer past climate clues.; Feb 2021
  • Smithsonian Magazine: New way to study magnetic fossils could help unearth their origins; Feb 2021

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Multiple television, radio, and print interviews throughout the year on drought, climate change, snow, and Great Salt Lake. Includes local outlets (e.g. KUER, KSL, SL Tribune, Deseret news), national (e.g. NYT, Atlantic, High Country News) and international (Swiss documentary on US water and climate change, Austrian TV series on US drought); Dec 2023 AUSTRIA SWITZERLAND
  • Interview in High Country News Article on climate change and water supply; Dec 2021
  • NBC Universal Interview on climate change and Great Salt Lake; Aug 2021
  • NBC Universal Interview on Climate change and drought; Jul 2021
  • New York Times Interview on climate change and drought; Jul 2021
  • Interview with Italian public TV; Jul 2021
  • KSL Interview on climate change and drought; Jul 2021
  • Utah Chronicle Interview on water availability and Climate Change; Feb 2021
  • Multiple outlets sought interviews and reported on our 2018 paper in PNAS documented regional differences in snowpack response to climate change; Jan 2018
  • Interview in Arizona Daily Star; Jul 2017
  • Science Node Interview; Jun 2017
  • Utopia TV Series Interview; Jan 2017
  • Interview in Physics Today regarding climate change and water resources; Aug 2016
  • KUER interview; Apr 2016
  • Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News, TakePart, and ClimateWire all ran stories on our research examining the effects of climate change and water resources; Apr 2016
  • ABC news interview on climate change and water resources; Apr 2016
  • KSL piece on climate change and water recourses; Apr 2016

LISBETH A. LOUDERBACK

  • The Cortez Journal, "The Climate Beater" ; Nov 2017
  • The Atlantic, "The Persistence of North America's Oldest Potato"; Oct 2017
  • High Country News, "How an ancient potato helped people survive climate shifts"; Oct 2017

DANYA RUMORE

  • "The rise of ‘Zoom Towns’ in the rural west," @theU ; Oct 2020
  • “New research by law school’s Rumore is altering the game of climate change,” S.J. Quinney College of Law; Aug 2016

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • KUER 90.1, NPR Utah; Jan 2020

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Fortune Magazine, This ancient Roman material could unlock the secret to building greener and longer-lasting buildings; Feb 2021 GLOBAL

GANNET HALLAR

  • New research found that dust deposition speeds up snowmelt in Utah's Wasatch Mountains. Scientists found that a single dust storm on April 13, 2017, deposited half of all dust for the season. The additional sunlight absorbed by the dust-darkened snow surface led to snow melting a week earlier.; Dec 2018

TYLER FAITH

  • Scientific American, “Stone age animal urine could solve a mystery about technological development” ; Apr 2023 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Science Daily, "Ecological tipping point: 5+ El Niño events per century controls coastal biotic communities"; Sep 2022 MEXICO

JULIET CARLISLE

  • "John Curtis, a Utah Republican, Wants to Make Climate Change a Bipartisan Issue: But does his party care?"; Mar 2024
  • 02 Utah Podcast: "SCOTUS ruling in West Virginia v. EPA and Climate Policy" ; Jul 2022
  • "Coping and Resilience in the Face of Severe Drought." The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour Podcast broadcast on KPCW. ; Feb 2022
  • "IN FOCUS Discussion: Climate Change - Code Red" In Focus with Rosie Nguyen, ABC4.com; Aug 2021
  • Sustain Podcast: "The United States of Inequality: Political and Economic Challenges and Remedies" (with Tom Maloney); Aug 2021
  • Dems from oil-producing N.M. grapple with Biden moratorium; Feb 2021
  • Conservationists declare election victory. What did they win? E&E News.; Nov 2018

SARAH LAMBART

  • UNews; Aug 2023 CHINA FRANCE INDIA IRELAND JAPAN NETHERLANDS NORWAY UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES
  • Earth & Environment Nature Blog; Aug 2023
  • Phys.org; Aug 2023
  • Science Daily; Aug 2023
  • UNews; Jul 2021

ALESSANDRO RIGOLON

  • Upton, J, & Diaz, C. (2020, September 4). NYC’s trees: A natural defense against heat, but not equally shared. NPR’s Science Friday.; Sep 2020
  • Plumer, B. & Popovich, N. (2020, August 24). How decades of racist housing policy left neighborhoods sweltering. The New York Times.; Aug 2020

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • "With Pacific Island Nations summit, US hopes to restore influence in region eroded by China," South China Morning Post.; Sep 2022 GLOBAL

LYNNE ZUMMO

  • "Landmark exhibition launches this month at NHMU" featured on This Green Earth on KPCW; Nov 2023

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • "A Building Technology Conversation with Ajla Aksamija", AIA Utah Podcast on Building Resilience; Feb 2022
  • “The Science of Staying Cool”, Interview on National Public Radio (NPR) Science Show “The Pulse”; May 2020
  • “Shaping the Next Generation of Architects”, Architecture2030; Mar 2018

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. Earthquakes from oil field wastewater; May 2022
  • EurekAlert! Old oil fields may be less prone to induced earthquakes; Jun 2021
  • ScienceDaily. Storing carbon inn rocks underground: Old oil fields may be less prone to induced earthquakes; Jun 2021
  • TEMBLOR. Injecting CO2 into depleted oil fields may not cause quakes; Jun 2021

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER LOW

  • Quoted in Robbie Corey-Boulet, “Water-starved Saudi confronts desalination’s heavy toll,” France 24, 17 September 2023. Also syndicated to Al-‘Arab, Al-Monitor, Barron’s, Deutsche Welle (DW), The Times of India, Voice of America, and Yahoo News.; Sep 2023 EGYPT FRANCE GERMANY INDIA SAUDI ARABIA
  • Quoted in Matt Maynard, “Iceberg towing: a bizarre ‘solution’ to the freshwater crisis,” Geographical, 12 June 2022.; Jun 2022 GLOBAL UNITED KINGDOM

JONATHAN A WANG

  • I was interviewed as an expert in phenology for NASA GLOBE program, which develops public outreach materials to connect general audiences with scientists and their research. My interview was edited and included on their website and YouTube channel.; Oct 2023
  • I was interviewed briefly as an unaffiliated expert to comment on a new article that was published that characterized the cross of planetary boundaries on Earth. This brief comment was featured in an article in the American Geophysical Union's magazine "Eos".; Oct 2023
  • For my paper published in AGU Advances in 2022, I was interviewed by High Country News. The article focuses on my work using remote sensing data to show net declines in tree cover in California due to increasing wildfires.; Jan 2023

Awards

CAROL SOGARD

  • Recipient of the Utah Artist Fellowship, a $5,000 unrestricted award that is annually awarded six visual artists from Utah that demonstrate exceptional creativity in their fields. The 2022 visual arts fellows were elected by Allison Glen, a nationally renowned art curator and writer., Utah Division of Arts & Museums 2022 Utah Arts Fellowship; May 2022

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Excellence in Earth and Space Sciences Education Award, American Geophysical Union; Dec 2017

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Fellow, Geological Society of America; Apr 2016

JOHN RUPLE

  • Top article of 2020 for A Road Map to Net-Zero Emissions for Fossil Fuel Development on Public Lands, 50 Envtl. L. Reporter News & Analysis 10734 (Sept. 2020)., Environmental Law Reporter; Jun 2021

EDWARD JAMES BATEMAN

  • Earth Photo 2021. Place Prize winner Exhibition at RoyalGeographicalSociety, London, U.K. August 2 – August 25, 2021; touring UK National Forests through April 2022. This is the second time I have been a winner in this international exhibition sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society, Forestry England and Parker Harris. Winners were announced August 10 and covered globally by the BBC. The work was also taken to the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference and will tour Forestry England forests through April 2022. My work was also selected for the Royal Geographical Society’s holiday card. Besides an honorarium, I was made a member of the Royal Geographical Society., Royal Geographical Society, Forestry England and Parker Harris; Aug 2021 UNITED KINGDOM

HASSE BORUP

  • Winner of he inaugural Anthem Awards (bronze). Artivism for Earth was selected by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), a diverse group of social impact leaders and experts who are all working to improve our world. Winners represent work that the academy scored the highest in the judging process. https://www.anthemawards.com/ , Anthem Awards; Feb 2022 GLOBAL
  • Selected finalist in the 2022 Anthem Awards for creating and directing Artivism for Earth. Anthem Awards goal is to promote innovation in society for change to a sustainable future., Anthem Awards, New York ; Jan 2022 GLOBAL

JöRG RüGEMER

  • ACSA Design Build Award: “The Kunga ADU Design Build." Salt Lake City, Utah. First realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Program Founder, Program Director, Program Instructor, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture ACSA2022 ACSA Design Build Award; Mar 2022
  • Design Arts Utah Award Winner: „The Site Net Zero Energy Barn House in Holladay, Utah." Salt Lake City, Utah, 2021. Utah Arts Council, 06/2021. https://utahvisualarts.omeka.net/exhibits/show/design-arts-21/jorg-rugemer, Utah Arts Council; Jun 2021
  • AIA Utah Honorable Mention Award: “The Kunga ADU Design Build." Salt Lake City, Utah. First realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Program Founder, Program Director, Program Instructor , American Institute of Architecture Utah Chapter; Oct 2020
  • AIA Utah Merit Design Award: "Field of Dreams Eco-Community", Kearns, Utah, American Institute of Architects Utah; Oct 2019
  • Salt Lake City Home Innovation Competition - the 2016:Slim House, Design Arts Utah; Sep 2019

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Seymour Gitin Distinguished Professorship, W.F. Albright Institute for Archaeological Research; Mar 2023 AFRICA EGYPT ISRAEL JORDAN SAUDI ARABIA STATE OF PALESTINE TURKEY YEMEN
  • Con Il Sud Program, Fulbright Foundation Global Scholars Award; Jan 2022 ITALY
  • Con Il Sud Program in Italy, Fulbright Foundation Global Scholars Award; Jul 2021 ITALY

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Invited to the St. James Palace dinner with Princess Anne of the United Kingdom as one of top 10 conservationists supported by the Whitley Fund in the past 30 years., The Whitley Fund; Nov 2023 TURKEY
  • Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/6, Scopus; Oct 2023 GLOBAL
  • Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/3, Scopus; Oct 2021
  • College of Science Award for Fostering Undergraduate Research Excellence, University of Utah; May 2021
  • Creative 50 Award (one of three scientists to receive it), Media magazine of Turkey ; Apr 2021 TURKEY
  • TFSF Award for Conservation Photography, Turkey Photography Artists Association; Mar 2021 TURKEY
  • Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918, Scopus Elsevier; Oct 2020 GLOBAL

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Fellow of Earth Leadership Program (formerly the Leopold Leadership Program), Earth Leadership Program; Jan 2021

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Sustainability Teaching Professorship, University of Utah; May 2023
  • Sustainability Integration Leadership Award , University of Utah; Mar 2020 GLOBAL

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Elected Fellow, American Geophysical Union; Dec 2021

JULIET CARLISLE

  • ($15,000) 2020 (w/ Jim Curry) For the "Western States Survey", Betty Glad Memorial Fund, University of Utah; May 2020

SHAHRZAD ROSHANKHAH

  • Faculty Affiliate, The Office of Undergraduate Research, University of Utah; Jan 2022

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • Invited Speaker, The Paradox Basin, as a field lab for salt rock integrity studies. ARMA future leader webinar series , ARMA; Dec 2023 CANADA UNITED STATES
  • Invited Speaker, Exploring Energy Opportunities in the Paradox Basin: A Geomechanical Perspective. , University of Calgary ; Nov 2023 CANADA
  • Invited Speaker, What Insights Can InSAR Provide on Fracture Dynamics? GUSSOW 2023, Geomechanics for Sustainable Energy Development. Canadian Energy Geoscience Association , Canadian Energy Geoscience Association ; Nov 2023 CANADA UNITED STATES
  • Invited Speaker, Carbon Capture's Overlap with Water Midstream Spells Opportunity Panel, 3rd Annual Oilfield Water Industry Update (2021), Oilfield Water; Sep 2021
  • Stanford Center for Induced and Triggered Seismicity Fellowship , Stanford; Jan 2019

Grants

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Confronting Models with Regional CO2 Observations (DESC0010624). PI: Ehleringer, James; Aug 2013 to Aug 2016
  • Undergraduate Sustainable Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (U-S2TEM) Scholars (1259343). PI: James R Ehleringer; Jun 2013 to Jun 2018

KEITH BARTHOLOMEW

  • National Institute for Transportation and Communities. PI: Jennifer Dill. Co-PI(s): Keith Bartholomew, Roger Lindgren, Marc Schlossberg, Arthur Nelson; Nov 2016 to Dec 2022

DIANE E PATAKI

  • CNH2-L: Toward a theory of trees as living infrastructure. PI: Pataki; Sep 2019 to Aug 2020

HASSE BORUP

  • Artivism for Earth, 1U4U Project on Climate Change. PI: Hasse Borup. Co-PI(s): Elisabet Curbelo; Jan 2020 to Oct 2021

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • “The Compounding Impacts of Climate Change, Air Quality, and Environmental Injustice on Health Outcomes in SLCo Schools” . PI: Tabitha Benney. Co-PI(s): Brett Clark; Jan 2022 to Mar 2023
  • Intermountain West Rural Climate and Air Quality Sensor Network Pilot. PI: Daniel Mendoza. Co-PI(s): Tabitha Benney; Dec 2021 to Mar 2023
  • Intra-city variability of fine particulate matter following COVID-19: A Case Study of Park City, UT (USA). PI: Tabitha Benney. Co-PI(s): Daniel Mendoza; Mar 2021 to Mar 2022
  • What We Know (and Need to Know) to Avoid Climate Change Maladaptation. PI: Tabitha Benney. Co-PI(s): Amanda Bertana; Mar 2020 to Aug 2020 GLOBAL

JOSE P ZAGAL

  • Representations of Sustainability in City-Building Videogames. PI: Jose P Zagal; Aug 2019 to Apr 2020

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • CNH-L: Dynamic Impacts of Environmental Change and Biomass Harvesting on Woodland Ecosystems and Traditional Livelihoods. PI: Brian Codding. Co-PI(s): Ramesh Shrestha (Co-Principal Investigator) Philip Dennison (Co-Principal Investigator) William Anderegg (Co-Principal Investigator) Courtenay Strong (Co-Principal Investigator); Sep 2017 to Feb 2022
  • Hydrologic Systems, Human Consumption, & Aridland Spring Sustainability: A Cross-Site Comparison. PI: Shane J. Macfarlan. Co-PI(s): Brenda Bowen; May 2017 to May 2018 MEXICO

KURT WILSON

  • Socioecological System Dynamics and the Emergence of Inequality: Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change, Demography, and Privatization - NSF SPRF #2203767. PI: Kurt Wilson. Co-PI(s): Simon Brewer; Sep 2022 to Aug 2024

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • U.S.-Canada Centre on Climate-Resilient Western Interconnected Grid. PI: Masood Parvania. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar, Valerio Pasucci, William Andregg, Ilkay Altintas; Oct 2023 to Sep 2028 CANADA