Robert Kopp,
Assistant Professor, Earth and Planetary Sciences and Associate
Director, Rutgers Energy Institute, School of Environmental and
Biological Sciences; S.B., Chicago; Ph.D., California Institute of
Technology
Teaching and research interests include past states of the
Earth system and modeling future global change; assessments of the
effects of policy on energy, economic, and climate systems.
Karen O'Neill,
Associate Professor and Undergraduate Director, Department of Human
Ecology, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences; B.A., San
Francisco; M.A., Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Teaching and
research interests include environmental policy; U.S. history; political
sociology; comparative and historical sociology; environmental justice;
and environmental sociology.
Mark Robson, Professor and Extension Specialist in Entomology, Dean of Agricultural and Urban Programs, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences; B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Rutgers; M.P.H., University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Public Health
Teaching and research interests include exposure science and pesticide use, primarily in developing countries and on a global scale; risk assessment processes as they relate to public health and health policy.
Rachael Shwom,
Assistant Professor, Department of Human Ecology, School of
Environmental and Biological Sciences; B.A., Syracuse; M.E.M., Duke;
Ph.D., Michigan State
Teaching and research interests include energy
efficiency policy; reducing greenhouse gas emissions; formation of
public opinions on climate change; and media's coverage of climate
change.