
The Climate at Vanderbilt podcast reports on faculty, students, research, and programs at Vanderbilt University focused on climate change. Faculty at Vanderbilt conducting research on climate change come from a broad array of disciplines, including engineering, public health and medicine, earth sciences, religious studies, law, biological sciences, history, business, and anthropology. Vanderbilt a... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Mariah Caballero is a fourth-year Doctoral Student in Vanderbilt University’s Community Research and Action program. She also contributes research to the Drinking Water Justice Lab and serves as a Research and Development Intern for Sandia National L... more
Brooke Ackerly is a Professor of Political Science with secondary appointments in the Law School and Peabody School. She studies political theory and is currently working on the intersection of global economic, environmental, and gender justice. She ... more
In this episode our guest is Dr. Calynn Dowler. She is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies whose research and expertise lies at the intersection of religious studies and environmental anthropology. She received her BA in Political Science and... more
Kip Viscusi is a University Distinguished Professor with appointments in the Department of Economics, the Law School, and the Owen Graduate School of Management. He is also Co-Director of the Law & Economics program, in which students receive a J.D. ... more
Dr. Patrick Greiner received his PhD in Sociology from University of Oregon in 2018, and is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Assistant Professor of Public Policy Studies here at Vanderbilt. He is also a Dean’s Faculty Fellow of Vanderbilt’s Gr... more
Dr. Charles Doktycz is a Climate Risk and Resilience Analyst for Argonne National Laboratory. He received his BS in Chemistry at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and his PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Vanderbilt Universi... more
Dr. Yolanda J. McDonald is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human and Organizational Development and a Faculty Affiliate on Vanderbilt's Program in Climate and Environmental Studies. Dr. McDonald is also the Lead Investigator of the Vander... more
Bruce Jennings, M.A., is Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, and he is Senior Fellow at the Center for Humans and Nature, a nonprofit research center based in Chicago that s... more










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