Bree Shirvell
Associate Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement
At the Yale School of the Environment's 42nd Annual Research Day on April 10, students from across the school came together to share their ongoing research and latest findings. From indoor air pollution in Ghana to Connecticut's urban coastal wetlands to mangrove forests in Southeast Asia to the understudied amphibian population — listen to these emerging climate leaders talk about the hows and whys of their work and where they hope to go from here.
PhD Candidate
Indoor Air Pollution in the Accra Metropolis, Ghana
’26 MESc
Climate and Connecticut's Urban Coastal Wetlands
’26 MFS
Patterns and Impacts of Mangrove Forest Fragmentation In Southeast Asian Cities
’26 MESc
Long-term Impacts of Tree Canopy Removal on Vernal Pond Amphibians
Associate Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement