Bob Kopp

Bob Kopp (Photo)

Bob Kopp

Robert.kopp@rutgers.edu

Climate scientist, geobiologist, and climate policy scholar at Rutgers University‘s Dept. of Earth & Planetary Sciences and Institute of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences.

Bob is a climate scientist, geobiologist, and climate policy scholar. He serves at Rutgers University as Director of the Institute of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences and as a professor in the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences.

He also co-directs Rutgers’ transdisciplinary Coastal Climate Risk & Resilience (C2R2) initiative, a training program which brings graduate students in the natural sciences, social sciences, engineering, and urban planning together with coastal stakeholders to tackle the challenges that climate change poses to the world’s coastlines.

He is also one of the directors of the Climate Impact Lab, a collaboration of more than two dozen climate scientists, economists, data scientists and policy scholars, working to bring Big Data approaches to the assessment of the economic risks of climate change.(Information found at http://www.bobkopp.net/)