Supporting water and climate policy solutions for just, sustainable, and resilient cities and communities.
Safe, Affordable, Reliable Drinking Water
We analyze the politics and policy of drinking water management and infrastructure, including effective policy and governance strategies for more sustainable and resilient systems.
Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience
We evaluate how communities and governments around the world are responding to climate change, and identify opportunities for more effective and justice-centered approaches.
Just Urban Transitions
We contribute to efforts to promote urban transitions that center social justice and environmental sustainability.
News & Announcements
Water and Climate Policy Lab in the New York Times
Our recent report on Drinking Water State Revolving Funds was referenced in a recent NYT article on wastewater and stormwater infrastructure in the rural south: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/12/us/politics/infrastructure-environmental-racism-alabama-black-belt.html
Water and Climate Policy Lab in the AP
Our work on State Revolving Funds was referenced in a recent discussion of infrastructure funding coming to the EPA: https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-business-environment-and-nature-environment-native-americans-1c320bbcedb344e6df452b853522fcdf
Water and Climate Policy Lab in the Michigan Daily
A great piece by Michal Ruprecht for the Michigan Daily covered our research on Emergency Managers in Michigan and their consequences for drinking water systems....
Tweets from the Lab
Book
New Publications
Repowering Cities: Governing Climate Change Mitigation in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto
Critically evaluates the governing strategies city governments can use to mobilize the resources and actors required to meet ambitious GHG reduction targets, and the consequences of their efforts.
The book is now available from Cornell University Press and on Amazon.
Use the code 09FLYER to get 30% off when ordering through Cornell!