Global Climate Change

Global climate models developed by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predict glacial retreat, rises in sea level, and other impacts on human and natural activity, from agriculture to migratory patterns. RAND researchers have studied and are continuing to examine the effects of climate change, particularly how governments and businesses respond to both observed changes and projected scenarios.

Research conducted by: RAND Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment; Pardee Center for Longer Range Global Policy; Improving Decisions in a Complex and Changing World; Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program

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Solar-stream Distortion of the Geomagnetic Field and Polar Electrojets — Jan 1, 1961

Solar stream distortion of the geomagnetic field, polar auroras, electrojets.

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Nicholas Burger

Economist; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School
Ph.D. in economics, University of California, Santa Barbara; B.A. in economics and philosophy, University of Southern California

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Avantika Chilkoti

Research Assistant
B.A. in land economy, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge

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Keith Crane

Director, RAND Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School
Ph.D. and M.A. in economics, Indiana University; B.A. in international studies, University of Minnesota

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Chaoling Feng

Assistant Policy Analyst
Ph.D. candidate, Pardee RAND Graduate School; Master in management science, Tsinghua University; Master in environmental management, Paris Institute of Technology

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Jordan R. Fischbach

Associate Policy Researcher; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School
Ph.D. in policy analysis, Pardee RAND Graduate School; B.A. in history, Columbia University

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David G. Groves

Policy Researcher; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School
Ph.D. in policy analysis, Pardee RAND Graduate School; M.S. in atmospheric sciences, University of Washington; M.S. in earth systems, B.S. in geological and environmental sciences, Stanford University

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Eileen Hlavka

Assistant Policy Analyst
M.Phil. (Ph.D. candidate) in policy analysis, Pardee RAND Graduate School; B.A. in mathematics/political science, Reed College

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Amber Jaycocks

Assistant Policy Analyst
M.Phil. (Ph.D. candidate) in policy analysis, Pardee RAND Graduate School; B.S. in environmental engineering, MIT

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Nidhi Kalra

Information Scientist
Ph.D. and M.S. in robotics, Carnegie Mellon University; B.S. in computer science, Cornell University

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Robert J. Lempert

Director, Frederick S. Pardee Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School
Ph.D. in applied physics, S.M. in applied physics and science policy, Harvard University; B.A.S. in physics and political science, Stanford University

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Edmundo Molina-Perez

Assistant Policy Analyst
Ph.D. candidate in policy analysis, Pardee RAND Graduate School; M.S. in systems engineering and policy analysis, Delft University of Technology; B.S. in civil engineering, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

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Constantine Samaras

Engineer; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School
Ph.D. in engineering and public policy and civil and environmental engineering, Carnegie Mellon University; M.P.A. in public administration, New York University; B.S. in civil engineering, Bucknell University

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Sinduja Srinivasan

Assistant Policy Analyst
Ph.D. candidate, Pardee RAND Graduate School; M.S. in economics, London School of Economics

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Michael Toman

Senior Economist
Ph.D. in economics, University of Rochester; M.A. in economics, University of Rochester; M.Sc. in applied mathematics, Brown University; B.A. in economics and math, Indiana University

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