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BALTIMORE SOCIAL-ENVIRONMENTAL COLLABORATIVE


OUR MISSION

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The mission of the Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative (BSEC) is to
contribute to climate action plans for Baltimore that also improve the
well-being of those who live in historically underserved neighborhoods. This
means co-designing with communities climate solutions that respond to community
concerns. BSEC scientists work in close partnership with Baltimore residents to
guide the scientific questions being asked. As data is gathered and findings are
made, the work continuously evolves in response to community needs and input.

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MAPS & DATA

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BSEC collects a variety of observations across the city. These observations
allow us to analyze climate change dynamics in Baltimore City at the city and
neighborhood scale to understand issues such as urban heat island, urban
flooding, and air pollution.

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NEWS

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What will it take to make Baltimore a climate-resilient, 21st-century city?

A Johns Hopkins climate scientist set out to study the heat island effect. Now,
with millions in federal funding, he’s putting neighborhood concerns at the
heart of a five-year, $25 million project on climate change.

Urban Climate Lab Makes Holistic Appraisal of Resilience

The Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative will integrate environmental,
health and community response data to drive potential climate solutions that
support equity and resilience.

Environmental Justice Funding Picking Up Steam In Chesapeake Bay Region

Weather stations on tripods have been popping up around the Baltimore area since
spring, beside homes and in churchyards, gardens and vacant lots. They’re
mechanical scouts for an ambitious $25 million research project led by Johns
Hopkins University.

Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative: Neighborhood Tours + Panel

Site visits of Old Goucher and Broadway East followed by a panel discussion with
researchers and community members on climate resilience.

$25 Million to Improve Climate Conditions in Baltimore

The project is collaborating with residents, city agencies and other
institutions.

Rebooting Our Warming Cities

A Hopkins-led team [BSEC] says better climate modeling and data can help
Baltimore weather a hotter, stormier future.

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Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative
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Baltimore, MD 21218

BSEC@jhu.edu

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