Andrew Kruczkiewicz

Columbia University; Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre

Bio

Andrew Kruczkiewicz is a science adviser at Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre and specializes in climate risk management.

He is also a staff research associate and lecturer at the International Research Institute (IRI) for Climate and Society at Columbia University, focusing on remote sensing and early warning. Kruczkiewicz is part of the Environmental Monitoring Program at IRI and aids in the development and integration of environmental remote sensing products into early warning systems for human health, agriculture and natural disasters.

Featured Work

The timeless image of 'Earthrise' seen from the moon by U.S. astronauts in the 1960s and '70s. But would potentially risky geoengineering be a step too far in humanity's technical and scientific progression? CREDIT: <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1249.html">NASA</a>

JUN 28, 2017 Article

Humanitarians Hope for ‘Risk Management Framework’ on Geoengineering – a Carnegie Discussion

"The potential impacts of geoengineering remain so uncertain as to be quite unknown; what seems clear is that in a geoengineered future there would be ...