Faculty Committee | Board of Tutors
What is the Board of Tutors?
The concentration is overseen by a Standing Committee that serves as a Board of Tutors. This committee includes faculty from multiple departments within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, as well as from several Schools as appropriate, ensuring the requisite breadth of the program.
Paul Moorcroft
paul_moorcroft@harvard.eduChair/Head Tutor
Professor of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology
Research Interests: Ecological dynamics of terrestrial plant communities and ecosystems; biosphere-atmosphere interactions; ecology of animal movement.
Stephen Ansolabehere
sda@gov.harvard.eduFrank G. Thomson Professor of Government
Stephen Ansolabehere is the Frank G. Thompson Professor of Government at Harvard University. He is an expert in public opinion and elections, and has published extensively on elections, mass media, and representation, political economy, and public opinion...
Jeannine Cavendar-Bares
jcavender@fas.harvard.eduProfessor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
I am interested in the physiological and evolutionary dimensions of plant ecology that influence community assembly and ecosystem function. A current focus is a collaborative effort to determine protocols and best practices for NextGen spectral...
Andrew Davies
andrew_davies@fas.harvard.eduAssociate Professor, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
Research Interests: Our research examines how animals interact with the environment and each other to affect ecosystem processes at landscape scales. We draw on the fields of community and ecosystem ecology, animal behavior, and remote sensing to explore...
Christopher Golden
Bruce A. Beal, Robert L. Beal and Alexander S. Beal Associate Professor of Nutrition and Planetary Health
Research Interests: Two primary portfolios of research: 1) creating systems of climate-smart public health through data science approaches to climate and environmental monitoring and disease surveillance; and 2) evaluating the connections among climate...
N. Michele Holbrook
holbrook@oeb.harvard.eduBullard Professor of Forestry
Professor of Biology
Research Interests: The physics and physiology of vascular transport in plants with the goal of understanding how constraints on the movement of water and solutes between soil and leaves influences ecological and evolutionary processes. Dr. Holbrook is...
Peter Huybers
phuybers@fas.harvard.eduProfessor of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering
Research Interests: Developing a better understanding of the climate system and its implications for society. On-going research involves interactions between volcanism and glaciation, trends and predictability of extreme temperatures, and implication of...
Sheila Jasanoff
sjasan@fas.harvard.eduPforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies
Harvard Kennedy School
Research Interests: The role of science and technology in the law, politics, and policy of modern democracies, with particular attention to environmental and biotechnology regulation in Europe and the U.S.
Kaighin McColl
kmccoll@seas.harvard.eduAssociate Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science and Engineering
Michael McElroy (In Memorium)
Mike was a founding member of the concentration and served on the Faculty Board from its establishment in 1993 until his passing in January 2026.
Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies
John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Mike was a founding member of the concentration and served on the Faculty Board from its establishment in 1993 until his passing in January 2026. Research Interests: Changes in the composition of the atmosphere, with an emphasis on the impact of human...
Forest Reinhardt
freinhardt@hbs.eduJohn D. Black Professor of Business Administration
Harvard Business School
Research Interests: Behavior of private and public organizations that manage natural resources; economics of externalities and public goods; environmental management; energy strategy.
Wolfram Schlenker
Ray A. Goldberg Professor of the Global Food System
Research interests: Food availability and price; economics of climate change; energy prices; pollution and human health; and migration.
Daniel P. Schrag
schrag@eps.harvard.eduSturgis Hooper Professor of Geology
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering, Harvard Paulson School of Engineering & Applied Sciences
Research Interests: Geochemical oceanography; stable isotope geochemistry; paleoclimatology; climate change; carbon sequestration; energy technology.
Robert Stavins
robert_stavins@harvard.eduA.J. Meyer Professor of Energy & Economic Development
Harvard Kennedy School
Research Interests: Environmental economics, natural resource economics, and related public policy; innovation and diffusion of technology; market-based strategies for future climate policy; international climate agreements.
James Stock
james_stock@harvard.eduHarold Hitchings Burbank Professor of Political Economy
Department of Economics
Research Interests: Macroeconomic forecasting, monetary policy, econometric methods, and environmental policy.
Elsie Sunderland
ems@seas.harvard.eduFred Kavli Professor of Environmental Chemistry
Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Research Interests: Characterizing the relationship between anthropogenic releases of contaminants, changes in ambient environmental concentrations at a variety of scales, and human exposure
Benton Taylor
bentontaylor@fas.harvard.eduAssistant Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
Faculty Fellow of the Arnold Arboretum
Research Interests: How terrestrial ecosystems respond to various global change drivers such as rising CO 2, nutrient pollution, human land use, and extreme weather events, and how these ecosystem responses, in turn, influence the trajectory of global...
Charles Taylor
ctaylor@hks.harvard.eduAssistant Professor of Public Policy
Research Interests: Environmental economics with a focus on climate, agriculture, land use, ecosystem services, and migration. I like using satellite data and remote sensing products to help answer policy questions.
Dustin Tingley
dtingley@gov.harvard.eduProfessor of Government
Department of Government
Research Interests: International relations, international political economy, statistical methodology, and experimental approaches to political science. Professor Tingley's book on American foreign policy, Sailing the Water's Edge, was published in fall...
Steven Wofsy
swofsy@seas.harvard.eduAbbott Lawrence Rotch Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Science
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Research Interests: Sources, sinks, transformations, and transport of atmospheric gases; climate change; atmospheric chemistry.