Eric Tate is a Professor in the Princeton University Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment. He conducts research in the areas of flood hazards, social inequity, and water resources, using spatial indicators to explore interactions among society and environment that generate disasters.
Education Research Section (ERS) Speaker Seminar guest, Morgan Polikoff, University of Southern California, Rossier School of Education. Open to students, faculty and staff. Lunch provided.
On March 8, 2022, and again on January 23, 2023, President Biden nominated Joseph Goffman to serve as Assistant Administrator in the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) of the US Environmental Protection Agency. Since January 2021, he has served as the Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator Performing Delegated Duties of…
The Systems Summit on Clinical Wellbeing at Princeton University was a first-of-its-kind event designed by Dr. Bryant Adibe to bring together thought leaders from across disciplines to catalyze fresh ideas and elevate new perspectives in the pursuit of clinical wellbeing.
In this talk, Professor Michael P. Lenox will summarize key points from his scholarship published in “Decarbonization Imperative- Transforming the Global Economy by 2050” (co-authored with Rebecca Duff, 2021 Stanford University Press). In this book, authors Lenox and Duff emphasize the need to effectively decarbonize the…
Overexploitation is an important driver of global biodiversity loss. While the international trade of wildlife and wildlife products (e.g., ivory) is now recognized as a major threat to biodiversity, within-country overexploitation of wildlife is very poorly understood. In his talk, Dan will first present his new research that…