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His research focuses on themes of social vulnerability indicators, flood adaptation, and uncertainty analysis. He currently serves on the boards of directors of the Anthropocene Alliance and the Gulf Environmental Protection and Stewardship Board at the National Academies; on the Resilient America Roundtable of the National Academies; and was a 241
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She has written public comments to EPA on the importance of including environmental justice analysis in regulatory impact analyses and has chaired an EPA Science Advisory Board committee providing advice to EPA on including distributional analyses in air quality regulations. Anenberg currently serves on the National Academies Committee to Advise the U.S.
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Ibraheem Karaye is assistant professor of population health and director of the Health Science Program at Hofstra University. His research broadly focuses on the physical, mental, and environmental health impacts of disasters and mass trauma on socially vulnerable populations, including racial and ethnic minorities and older adults.
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Global Change Research Program and the Review Panel on the National Climate Assessment, the National Academies Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, the U.S. National Member Organization of the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, and the Advisory Board of the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics in Stockholm.
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Walker Wieland is an environmental program manager with the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) , at the California Environmental Protection Agency.
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