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Participant Information
(Alphabetically by Organization name)

Bucknell University
• Dina El-Mogazi, Center for Sustainability and the Environment
([email protected])

Climate Reality Project
• Richard Whiteford ([email protected])

Climate Stew Podcast
• Peterson Toscano ([email protected])

Dickinson College
• Neil Leary, Center for Sustainability Education ([email protected])
• David Reed, Physics ([email protected])
• Ken Shutles, Sustainability and Facilities Planning ([email protected])
• Helen Takacs, Business and Management ([email protected])
• Roger Turner, History ([email protected])


Elizabethtown College
• David Bowne, Biology ([email protected])

Franklin and Marshall College
• Nancy Kurland, Business, Organizations, and Society ([email protected])

Harrisburg Area Community College
• Julia Knight, Physical and Environmental Sciences ([email protected])

Kutztown University
• Julie Palkendo, Physical Sciences ([email protected])

Lebanon Valley College
• Owen Moe, Chemistry ([email protected])

Lycoming College
• Mel Zimmerman, Biology ([email protected])

Mansfield University
• Lilace Guignard, Institute of Science and the Environment ([email protected])
• Lee Stocks, Assistant Professor ([email protected])


Millersville University
• Ajoy Kumar, Oceanography ([email protected]
• Kathleen Schreiber, Geography ([email protected])

Montgomery County Community College
• Wayne Brew, Geography ([email protected])
• Jerry Coleman, Biology ([email protected])
• Kelli Spangler, Physics and Astronomy ([email protected])
• Tony Stevens, Geology ([email protected])
• Sam Wallace, Geography ([email protected])

National Council for Science and the Environment
• David Blockstein ([email protected])

Pennsylvania Environmental Resource Consortium
• Josh Hooper ([email protected])

Pennsylvania State University, University Park
• Susannah Barsom, Sustainability Institute ([email protected])
• Peter Buckland, Sustainability Institute ([email protected])
• Vera Cole, Energy and Sustainability Policy Program ([email protected])
• Erik Foley, Sustainability Institute ([email protected])
• Michele Halsell ([email protected])
• Haley Sankey, Energy and Sustainability Policy Program ([email protected])

• Petra Tschakert, Geography and EESI ([email protected])
• Denice Wardop, Sustainability Institute ([email protected])


Quittie Creek Nature Park
• Kathleen Moe ([email protected]

Shippensburg University
• Theo Light, Biology ([email protected])
• Hong Wang, Human Communication Studies ([email protected])
• Kay Williams, Geography/Earth Science ([email protected])

Susquehanna University
• Michelle Barakat, Student ([email protected])
• Sarah Dickerson ([email protected])
• Drew Hubbell, English and Creative Writing ([email protected])

• Shari Jacobson, Anthropology ([email protected])
• Baris Kesgin, Political Science ([email protected])

• Thomas Martin, Religious Studies ([email protected])
• David Matlaga, Biology ([email protected])
• Linda McMillin, Provost, Dean Faculty, and Professor ([email protected])
• Alissa Packer, Biology ([email protected])

• Derek Straub, Earth and Environmental Sciences ([email protected])
• Katherine Straub, Earth and Environmental Sciences ([email protected])

University of Massachusetts, Amherst
• Ana Emlinger, Planning for Local Climate Change Adaptation ([email protected])

University of Pittsburgh
• Mark Collins, Environmental Studies ([email protected])

Villanova University
• Justinus Satrio, Chemical Engineering ([email protected])

West Chester University
• Paul Morgan, Education for Sustainability ([email protected])
• Kate Stewart, Art ([email protected])

Widener University School of Law
• Don Brown, Scholar in Residence ([email protected])

World Resources Institute
• Nancy Harris, Global Forest Watch ([email protected])


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