Mickey Glantz

  • Senior Research Associate
  • Director, Consortium for Capacity Building (CCB)

Societal impacts of El Niño events and climate change

African drought; the Aral Sea basin; desertification; food production problems and prospects; societal impacts of climate anomalies related to El Niño events and the use of El Niño-related teleconnections to forecast these impacts; developing methods of forecasting possible societal responses to the regional impacts of climate change; and the use of climate-related information for economic development

Mickey has been a Senior Scientist since 1983. He has been writing climate-related editorials for many years, first for Boulder's Daily Camera, and now for his own blog Fragile Ecologies. He is interested in how climate affects society and how society affects climate, and especially how climate anomalies and human activities interact to affect quality of life issues.

He has edited several books and is the author of numerous articles on issues related to climate, environment, and policy. He organizes multidisciplinary, multinational workshops on climate-related issues.

Read a recent interview with Mickey in The Himalayan Times.

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Publications

For additional publications, see Mickey's ResearchGate profile.