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Hi, I'm Drew. Welcome to my GMO-free, low-sodium, organic website! I am an assistant professor of environmental studies at Oberlin; also, I hold no world records. Navigate this site as follows:
Date: 28 September 2026 at 4pm ET
Location: University of Toronto, McLennan Laboratories
I will be presenting my work on trends and drivers of ammonia and methane emissions as part of the Noble seminar series in Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Physics at the University of Toronto.
Date: 24 October 2026 at TBD
Location: Raleigh Marriott City Center
I will be presenting on trends in ammonia emissions from agriculture at the 2025 Reducetarian Summit in Atlanta, GA. More info here.
Additional events, future and past, are available on my events page.
You can learn more about my research on the projects page, or you can read through all of my scientific papers and presentations on their respective pages.
The Half-Earth Socialism planning game allows anyone to try their hand as a global planner of a post-capitalist science fiction society. The player aims to overcome the environmental crisis, global poverty and inequality, and pursue other goals, all while keeping global parliament happy (else the player will find themselves out of a job, or worse). Consider it a sandbox where you can play with a wide range of technologies and policies spanning different fields and ideologies. The game simulates the impact of your decisions by calculating emissions and using a real climate model (HECTOR) to work out the climate effects, while also simulating impacts to the food system and biodiversity, among other natural systems. The video game is based on my book, Half-Earth Socialism, and was made by a team including Francis Tseng, Son La Pham, Troy Vettese, and myself.
Play more of my games here, or see all featured interdisciplinary projects on my projects page.
12 February 2026 | Watch here
My co-author Troy Vettese and I talk about the surprising resonances between the playwrite Bertolt Brecht and Laozi: both figures praise forms of non-action and uselessness. In conversation with Heinrich Detering and Alexander Karschnia, comment on the implications for climate action.
Additional interviews and media are available on my interviews page.
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