Climate and Energy
Climate and Energy
Loyola recognizes the impact of climate change on vulnerable populations and ecosystems in our region and worldwide. Researchers in this group explore climate change’s impact on natural and social systems from Chicago to Alaska to Vietnam. Team members study scientific and socio-economic aspects of the problem and develop practical solutions. Our working biodiesel lab puts research into practice, and the Loyola Climate Change Conference brings experts together to discuss the latest discoveries and most promising solutions.
Our Programs and Faculty
Related Degrees and Certifications
Faculty and Staff
- Laura Brentner
- Lopa Chakraborti
- Aaron N. Durnbaugh
- Ray Dybzinski
- Debjani Ghatak
- Ping Jing
- Max Melstrom
- Gilbert Michaud
- Greg Palmer
- Zach Waickman
Facilities
- Analytical Chemistry Lab
- GIS Lab
- Research Labs
- Searle Biodiesel Lab
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Community Impact
Alternative Fuel
Loyola Achieves Carbon Neutrality on its Campuses
Loyola University Chicago announced today that it has achieved carbon neutrality on its Chicago-area campuses, becoming the first university in the Chicago area to achieve carbon neutrality.
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Converting Used Cooking Oil into Fuel
Students in Loyola’s School of Environmental Sustainability are converting used cooking oil into renewable biodiesel fuel. Learn more in a new video.
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$2.5 million grant supports Loyola professor studying the shift to solar energy
School of Environmental Sustainability faculty member Gilbert Michaud, PhD, is part of a team that received a $2.5 million grant to study the best ways to work with stakeholders to site large solar installations.
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