Scholarship
Emeritus Professor Richard Holmes, at right, examines some of his maps of songbirds’ territory with Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies PhD candidate Miranda Zammarelli, center, and Professor of Biological Sciences Matt Ayres. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)
Areas of Excellence
Dartmouth cultivates a community of scholars studying the changing climate, with a focus on the following areas of excellence:
- forest and farm ecosystems
- accelerating the energy transition
- health, wellness, and climate change
- cold regions and the changing Arctic
- environmental humanities and the eco-arts
The Climate Collaborative aims to support scholarship and facilitate connections across campus. If you are interested in having your research highlighted or want to know more about the Climate Collaborative, please contact us.
Professor Bala Chaudhary, postdoctoral fellow Smriti Pehim Limbu, and Liam Nokes ’25 in the Chaudhary Lab. (Photo By Robert Gill)
Chaudhary Lab Launches Public Database on Soil Fungi for Ecological Restoration
The resource could enhance agriculture and ecological restoration by helping to identify the fungal species best suited to specific ecosystems.
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Klaus Keller, Hodgson Distinguished Professor of Engineering
Keller Lab Assesses Climate Risk Across Natural-Human Systems
Researchers study past and future changes in the Earth's climate system to design sustainable, scientifically sound risk management strategies.
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National Climate Leadership awardees are, from left to right, Robert McLellan, Sarah Crockett, W. Carl Cooley, and Cheryl Anderson.
Geisel Faculty Recognized as Finalists for National Climate Leadership Award for Pediatric Care Initiative
Their collaborative effort, known as the Climate Informed Pediatric Care (CIPC) Program, aims to address the escalating health impacts of climate change on children—one of the most vulnerable populations.
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Geography professor Justin Mankin, left, and Christopher Callahan, then a PhD candidate at the Guarini School for Graduate and Advanced Studies, in 2022. The two have worked together on several climate-related studies. (Photo By Lars Blackmore)
Dartmouth Climate Modeling & Impacts Group Characterizes Climate Variability
The lab group researches where, when, and how climate affects people and the natural and managed systems they care about.
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