MACH PhD Student Yvonne Dadson Named 2024 Bill Anderson Fund Fellow

Moira Scheeler2024

Yvonne Appiah Dadson, a PhD student in Information Sciences at the University at Albany, SUNY and Graduate Research Assistant with the Extreme Events Social Equity & Technology (E2SET) lab has been selected as a 2024 Bill Anderson Fund (BAF) Fellow. Yvonne’s research focuses on the multifaceted challenges that socially vulnerable populations, particularly immigrants, face in preparing for, responding to, and …

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MACH mentioned in Grid magazine article on floodplain management!

Moira Scheeler2024

A recent article by Kyle Bagenstose in Grid magazine discusses the floodplain management challenges in the Philadelphia region. The article features MACH Community Partner representative and Collaborative Stakeholder Advisory Panel member, Abby Sullivan, Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Philadelphia. Abby notes that flood mitigation efforts require coordinated policy efforts because what happens upstream impacts downstream (the City of …

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MACH researcher Laura Geronimo Receives 2024 ACSP Best Dissertation in Planning Award

Moira Scheeler2024

Congratulations to MACH researcher Laura Geronimo for receiving the 2024 ACSP Barclay Gibbs Jones Award for Best Dissertation in Planning!  Laura’s thesis, “Prioritizing Federal Investments for Coastal Adaptation,” examines the political economy of climate adaptation in coastal regions, focusing on the power struggles among competing interest groups. Her research explores how federal programs shape U.S. coastal communities’ responses to rising …

Four maps of the U.S. showing Flood risk capitalization and property overvaluation by county.

MACH Supported Paper Featured in Climate Risk Pricing Article

Moira Scheeler2024

An article titled “Are You Sure Your House Is Worth That Much?” recently featured in The Atlantic, discusses how homeowners insurance is rising due to the risks posed by climate change. However, outside the insurance sector, home prices are overvalued and do not accurately reflect climate risk. The article references a MACH-supported paper titled “Unpriced climate risk and the potential …

A photo collage of some of the projects being recommended for funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law/Inflation Reduction Act and NOAA's Climate-Ready Coasts initiative.

MACH Members at Rutgers Leading NOAA-Funded Climate Projects

Moira Scheeler2024

MACH Administrative Director, Lisa Auermuller and Senior Personnel, Lucas Marxen will be overseeing two elements of a newly funded National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)- grant titled “Building a Climate Ready NJ.” Led by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJ DEP), Auermuller and Marxen are two of a handful of Rutgers University staff and faculty receiving about $16 million …

Ning Lin, Tony Broccoli, and Lisa Auermuller standing outside in Toms River, NJ.

MACH Members testify on NJ DEP Resilient Environments and Landscapes (REAL) draft rule

Moira Scheeler2024

The MACH family was well represented at a joint meeting of the Assembly Environment, Natural Resources, and Solid Waste Committee and the Senate Environment and Energy Committee on August 1st in Toms River, NJ. Witness testimony was provided by MACH research team members Tony Broccoli, Ning Lin, and Lisa Auermuller, as well as by MACH Committee members Nick Angarone, Tom …

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MACH Director, Dr. Robert Kopp, featured as a panelist at the 2nd Annual Climate Crossroads Summit

Moira Scheeler2024

At the second Annual Climate Crossroads Summit, MACH Director Dr. Robert Kopp participated in a panel on “Higher Education Transformative Climate Action.” The session’s recording can be viewed here. Session Description: “Higher Education Transformative Climate Action – Auditorium The higher education sector has played and can continue to play a critical role in advancing climate action. Among many potential modes …