Faculty

Rachel Morello-Frosch

Professor
Race and class determinants of the distribution of health risks associated with air pollution among diverse communities in the United States.

Laureano Gherardi

Assistant Professor and Assistant Plant Ecologist
Plant Ecology at multiple scales looking at above- and below-ground responses to Global Change stressors

Rosemary Gillespie

Professor
Evolutionary ecology, systematics, spider biology, conservation

Manuela Girotto

Associate Professor
Hydrologic response and interaction between natural and human driven processes, land surface remote sensing and multi-sensor, -spectrum, -resolution data assimilation; hydrology contribution to sea level change, snow hydrology.

Allen Goldstein

Professor
Education

Ph.D. Harvard University, 1994

B.S., Chemistry University of California, Santa Cruz, 1989

B.A., Politics University of California, Santa Cruz, 1989

Research Interests / Specializations:

Biogeochemistry, atmospheric chemistry

Research Description:

Goldstein Group research themes include atmospheric chemistry and biogeochemistry. We investigate anthropogenic and natural contributions to the chemical composition of the troposphere, interactions of air pollution with ecosystems, aerosol composition and chemistry, and the biogeochemistry of greenhouse gases...

Seth Holmes

Chancellor's Professor
Medical anthropology, transnational im/migration and refugeeism, critical food studies, racialization and racism, gender and queer theory, naturalization and normalization of social and health inequalities, Latin America, the United States, and Europe.

Elizabeth Hoover

Associate Professor
prescribed fire, women leaders in wildfire, fire humanities, food sovereignty, environmental justice, food justice, heirloom seeds

Lynn Huntsinger

Professor of Rangeland Ecology and Management, Russell Rustici Chair in Rangeland Management, Head graduate advisor Rangeland and Wildlife Management
Rangeland conservation and management

Alastair Iles

Professor of Sustainability Transitions
About

I am originally from Melbourne, Australia. I began my career as an environmental lawyer in a large corporate law firm before I switched to the environmental policy and social science fields during graduate studies at Harvard University. After working with Sheila Jasanoff at Harvard, I undertook postdoc training at the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley, which exposed me to the practices and challenges of interdisciplinary research. As well as being an academic, I strongly believe in working with and for environmental and social NGOs. In my "free time", I revel in making clay...

Trevor Keenan

Associate Professor
Ecosystem dynamics; carbon and water cycling; ecophysiology; vegetation states, rates and traits; biogeochemistry; micrometeorology; atmospheric science; mathematics and data science