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Jackie MacDonald Jackie MacDonald
Assistant Professor, Environmental Sciences and Engineering,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: 919-966-7892
Email: macdonaj(at)email.unc.edu
Expertise: Environmental contamination and risk reduction

Barbara MacGregor Barbara MacGregor
Research Assistant Professor, Marine Sciences,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919)-843-5045
Email: bmacgreg(at)unc.edu
Expertise: Microbial diversity/function

Doug MacLean Doug MacLean
Professor, Philosophy,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 843-4500
Email: maclean(at)unc.edu
Expertise: Environmental ethics; environmental risk management

Christopher Martens Christopher Martens
Distinguished Professor, Marine Sciences,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 962-0152, ext.141
Email: cmartens(at)email.unc.edu
Expertise: Geological oceanography; carbonates; sea level; reefs

  Barbara Matilsky
Curator of Exhibitions, Ackland Museum,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 843-3678
Email: matilsky(at)email.unc.edu
Expertise: Environmental and ecological art

  Noreen McDonald
Assistant Professor, City and Regional Planning,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 962-4781
Email: noreen(at)unc.edu
Expertise: Transportation policy, school travel, physical activity, transportation and land use, school transportation, school siting.

Brent McKee Brent McKee
Chair, Marine Sciences,
Mary and Watts Hill Jr. Distinguished Professor, Marine Sciences,
Professor, Institute for the Environment,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 843-3604
Email: bamckee(at)email.unc.edu
Expertise: The overarching focus of my research is on land-ocean interactions and global change. I am interested in the role of Major Rivers (Amazon, Changjiang, Huanghe, Orinoco, Danube, Columbia, Mississippi) in global biogeochemical cycles and global change because rivers are the primary interface between continental and oceanic environments and play a critical role in global cycles such as carbon.

Tim McKeown Tim McKeown
Professor, Political Science,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 962-0399
Email: tim_mckeown(at)unc.edu
Expertise: International environmental politics

David McNelis David McNelis
Director, Center for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economic Development,
Research Professor, Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Institute for the Environment,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Adjunct Professor, Nuclear Engineering,
NC State University
Phone: (919) 966-9923
Email: mcnelis(at)email.unc.edu
Expertise: Conventional, alternative and nuclear energy systems and technology; nuclear fuel cycle; nuclear non proliferation and transmutation

Melinda Meade Melinda Meade
Professor, Geography,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 962-3922
Email: meade(at)email.unc.edu
Expertise: cultural ecology of population and health, third world development

Thomas Meyer Thomas Meyer
Arey Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Chemistry,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 843-8312
Email: tjmeyer(at)unc.edu
Expertise: Solar photochemistry and artificial photosynthesis, fuel cell electrodes, national energy and environmental policy

Casey Miller Casey Miller
Professor, Environmental Sciences and Engineering,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 966-1024
Email: casey_miller(at)unc.edu
Expertise: Groundwater hydrology.

Charles Mitchell Charles Mitchell
Assistant Professor, Biology, Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology, Institute for the Environment,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 843-7745
Email: mitchell(at)bio.unc.edu
Expertise: Disease ecology; global change; biological invasions

Aaron Moody Aaron Moody
Associate Professor, Geography,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 962-5303
Email: aaronm(at)email.unc.edu
Expertise: Aaron Moody is an environmental geographer with training in biogeography, ecosystem ecology, remote sensing, and statistics. His research addresses socio-environmental systems, emphasizing biological conservation, diversity, and system sustainability, and with particular focus on forested ecosystems and island systems.

David Moreau David Moreau
Chair, Curriculum in the Environment and Ecology,
Research Professor, City and Regional Planning,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Phone: (919) 962-4756
Email: dmoreau(at)email.unc.edu
Expertise: Analysis, planning, financing, modeling, policy and evaluation of water and related environmental programs

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