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Hi, I'm Drew. Welcome to my organic, low-sodium, boneless website! I am a postdoctoral associate at the Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment and an incoming assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences at Oberlin College; also, I accept the axiom of choice. Be aware that this website is very large, and some of it is randomly generated. For the full experience, reload a bunch of times and navigate as follows:

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Upcoming events

Talk: 12th International GEOS-Chem Meeting (St. Louis, MO)

Date: 8 June 2026 at TBD

Location: Washington University in St. Louis

I will be at the GEOS-Chem meeting, giving (1) a workshop on using CHEEREIO and (2) a talk on my recent reactive nitrogen emissions results.

Presentation: 13th Biennial US Society for Ecological Economics Conference (Oberlin, OH)

Date: 19 June 2026 at TBD

Location: Oberlin College

I will be presenting a paper entitled "Beyond prices: multi-criteria signals for a social-ecological transformation" at the USSEE conference on behalf of myself and my co-authors Joël Foramitti, Walther Zeug, and Jakob Heyer.

Additional events, future and past, are available on my events page.


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July 2020 daily assimilated methane at surface level (Pendergrass et al., 2025).


You can learn more about my research on the projects page, or you can read through all of our scientific papers and presentations on their respective pages.

A featured interdisciplinary project!

A short primer on the politics of geoengineering

In 2025, I wrote a short essay on the politics of geoengineering for an edited volume called Power Shift from WVU Press. I am in good company (Joshua Clover, Leah Aronowsky, Dominic Boyer, Mijin Cha, Cameron Hu, and Ashley Dawson are among the contributors). You can buy the whole book here.

Pendergrass, D. C. (2025). Geoengineering. In I. Szeman and J. Wenzel (Eds.), Power Shift: Keywords for a New Politics of Energy. West Virginia University Press. | Read it here.

The cover of the book Power Shift, in which my essay appears.

Read more of my writing here.

A random media appearance

Nichtstun fürs Klima! Brecht’s Daoism, Useless Trees and the Action of Non-Action (video)

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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I hold no world records ... I have never advocated on behalf of, or against, the Free Silver movement ... I am not a closed, non-orientable, boundary-free manifold ... I appreciate knowledge of the outcome of a given situation ... I am a mammal ... I have absolutely no intention of running for Senate in the great state of Minnesota ... I have no trouble distinguishing my right from my left ... I am reluctant to resort to black magic ... you cannot prove I have sympathies for the former state of Burgundy ... I proudly possess object permanence ... I keep the old gods ... I have never commanded an army composed of more than 100,000 soldiers ... my mind's eye exists only in a figurative sense ... I am not a substitute for a medical doctor ... to my knowledge, there is no portrait of me that ages in my place ... I am not to my knowledge a victim of a mummy's curse ... I have never traveled to an exoplanet ... I have nothing to do with explosions ...

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