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Energy and Environment Building
473 Via Ortega
Stanford CA 94305

dlobell@stanford.edu
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David Lobell is an Assistant Professor at Stanford University in Environmental Earth System Science, and a Center Fellow in Stanford's Program on Food Security and the Environment. His research focuses on identifying opportunities to raise crop yields in major agricultural regions, with a particular emphasis on adaptation to climate change. His current projects span Africa, South Asia, Mexico, and the United States, and involve a range of tools including remote sensing, GIS, and crop and climate models.

Prior to his current appointment, Dr. Lobell was a Senior Research Scholar at FSE from 2008-2009 and a Lawrence Post-doctoral Fellow at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 2005-2007. He received a PhD in Geological and Environmental Sciences from Stanford University in 2005, and a Sc.B. in Applied Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude from Brown University in 2000.


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Death Toll in Philippines Massacre Rises to 46, Including 12 Journalists
David Lobell, assistant professor at the Woods Institute at Stanford: ?What we found was, surprisingly, is that there is not only a clear effect but a very ...
November 24, 2009 in Democracy Now

Climate Change Could Boost Incidence of Civil War in Africa
... rising temperatures in coming decades, said David Lobell, study co-author and an assistant professor of environmental earth systems science at Stanford.
November 24, 2009 in Science Daily (press release)

Global warming will increase likelihood of civil war in Africa by 55 percent
... Celsius by 2030," explained David Lobell, study co-author and assistant professor of environmental earth systems science at Stanford, to UC Berkley.
November 23, 2009 in Mongabay.com

Is global warming melting the ice on Mt. Kilimanjaro?
A team led by Stanford University's David Lobell published the results in the journal Geophysical Research Letters last year. You can find a summary here.
November 3, 2009 in Christian Science Monitor