High Meadows Environmental Institute
High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI) is the interdisciplinary center for environmental research, education and outreach at Princeton University.
Ocean Carbon: Facts, Fluxes and Fictions
The Intersection of Planetary and Human Health
Advancing Social Vulnerability Modeling for Equitable Flood Adaptation
Sediments of Meaning: A Military History of Mapungubwe National Park, 1932-present
Climate Storytellers’ Summit
Toward a Civic Science: Reflections on a Decade of Publicly Engaged Experiments
The Raven and the Sea
Biology and Conservation of Tropical Birds: Linking Life History to Ecology
Systems Thinking for Renewable Energy
Bridging the Climate Science-Practice Divide through Community Engaged Research
Projecting Flooding by Bringing the Physical Processes Back in the Flood Frequency Analysis
Underground H2 Storage and Natural Production: Pathways to Energy Decarbonization
Towards Understanding Interdependence of the Climate and Biodiversity Crises
Where there is Fire, there is Smoke: Effects on Air Pollution and Mental Health in Canada
Visuality Against the Anthropocene: Landscape Vision and Things That Do Not See
Mysteries and Challenges of Agricultural Emissions to the Atmosphere
Ocean Spray Aerosol Emissions: From Salt to Microplastics
Carbon Utilization and Other Needed Technologies for the Transition to Net Zero
Buildings from Plants: Architecture and Embodied Carbon
Can managed retreat be successful and just? Global evidence from post resettlement programs
Re-Imagining the Periodic Table: Sustainability Challenges in the 21st Century
The Urbasphere: How Humans, Infrastructure and Nature Shape the Emerging Environment of Cities
Disease in Motion and Landscapes of Health
Multispecies Mutual Ecologies: People and Primates Recasting the Anthropocene Dynamic
Ancient Bubbles Tell Future Climate Stories
ENV Director Corina Tarnita welcomes you to the Program in Environmental Studies at Princeton
High Water Line: New Jersey
Inside the Colorful World of Birds and Their Eggs