Our current projects are informed by 20 years of interdisciplinary work in ecology, economics, engineering and technology, and social science.
Project: Institute of Current World Affairs Climate Fellowship
We’ve heard about Pacific Islanders imminently displaced by rising seas, but limited news reports and even less research emerges from Latin America and the Caribbean regarding the impacts of climate change.
Project: Fulbright Coastal Vulnerability Map
How can we use existing data to understand the vulnerability of the Baja peninsula to predicted sea level rise? Collaboration with local and international non-profits, academic institutions, governments, and local individuals was the key.
Project: Africa Clean Energy Corridor
As Africa’s energy needs grow, countries look to develop wind, solar, and geothermal resources to build a thriving regional energy market. To promote energy access and lower energy poverty, we calculated the levelized cost of energy…
Project: Kosovo Renewable Energy Strategy
Kosovo, one of the world’s youngest countries, burns dirty lignite coal for electricity only a few miles from the capital city. These power plants are among the three dirtiest in Europe, increasing Kosovo’s emissions while endangering the health of its citizens.
Project: Fulbright NEXUS Map of Stories
New stories of climate change impacts and local adaptations emerge daily, both in local news and academic publications. Yet the local information and academic research rarely inform each other.
Project: Carnegie Institute Andes-Amazon Forest Monitoring
In tropical forests, local governments and organizations struggle to identify remaining intact forest. Satellite-based forest monitoring can help.
Project: Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System (ISEGS) Endangered Species Protection
To develop new solar generation in the US, development must follow protocols to protect the endangered wild plants and animals that live there.
Project: USAID Northern Montenegro Development
As the echoes of conflict still whisper in the Balkans, many pockets want to share their beauty with the world.
Project: Mexico SECTUR Adventure Travel Development
In Mexico, thousands of small tour operators offer incredible opportunities for travelers to connect with unique cultures and nature-based adventure, but they often do not have the capital, technology, or networks to grow their companies.
Project: Xola Consulting Operator Advocacy Program
A growing sector of travelers want to experience culture, nature and adventure in rural and remote areas of the world, but they have no way of finding out about places off the radar.
Project: Ecology Project International (EPI)
Research shows that one of the most effective ways to protect the natural world is to build connections and meaning with students at a young age.










