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Hi, I'm Drew. Welcome to my boneless, organic, artisanally-crafted 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 have nothing to do with explosions. 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:
Date: 11 February 2026 at 6:30pm CET
Location: Museum of Natural History, Invalidenstraße 43, 10115 Berlin
As part of the Brecht-Tage festival in Berlin, which this year is focused on Brecht's "Green Revolution", I'll be presenting on the politics of knowledge in Earth system modeling and its relationship with Bertolt Brecht's plays and writings on science and nature. Other presenters include Hans Christian von Herrmann, Sebastian Kirsch, Tom Turnbull, and Patrick Primavesi. This is the second of three events taking place at the museum this evening, running from 5:00pm through 8:00pm CET. Entry is free! More information on the Brecht-Tage 2026 website.
Date: 12 February 2026 at 8:00pm CET
Location: Literature Forum at the Brecht House, Chausseestraße 125, 10115 Berlin, Germany
As part of the Brecht-Tage festival in Berlin, my co-author Troy Vettese and I will be presenting some of our work on the surprising resonances between Bertolt Brecht and Laozi: both figures praise forms of non-action and uselessness. In conversation with Heinrich Detering, we will comment on the implications for climate action. This is the fourth of four events taking place at the Brecht-Haus this evening, running from 4:30pm through 9:30pm CET. More information on the Brecht-Tage 2026 website.
Date: 20 February 2026 at 3:30pm ET
Location: NC State campus (exact location tbd)
I will be presenting some of my current work on emissions quantification as part of the NC State Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Seminar Series.
Additional events, future and past, are available on my events page.
Pendergrass, D.C., Jacob, D. J., Oak, Y. J., Lee, J., Kim, M., Kim, J., Lee, S., Zhai, S., Irie, H., & Liao, H. (2025). A continuous 2011–2022 record of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in East Asia at daily 2-km resolution from geostationary satellite observations: Population exposure and long-term trends. Atmospheric Environment, 346, 121068. Link to paper (open access). Link to PDF. Read a general audience explainer.
Figure: GOCI gap-filled aerosol optical depth (AOD), PM2.5 from air quality networks, and GOCI PM2.5 obtained by applying a RF algorithm to the GOCI AOD data. Data are annual means for 2012 (the first year with complete GOCI data), 2017, and 2022. The gap-filled AOD data provide continuous 2×2 km2 coverage of eastern China, S. Korea, and Japan for 2011-2022. The PM2.5 network data are from individual sites and enlarged for visibility. The S. Korea insets in the middle panels provide greater resolution of network data gaps. PM2.5 measurements from the AirKorea network started in 2015, and the S. Korea PM2.5 network data shown for 2012 are from a RF reconstruction.
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.
In this article, I worked with historian Troy Vettese and architect Filip Mesko to discuss how eco-socialist planning can create a just and sustainable society. We argue that the problem of land scarcity, long a topic of both classical political economy and architecture, is an opportunity to erode the separation of city and country. We consider the intellectual history of the town-country divide and how the category of wilderness and the practice of rewilding can break this binary. The illustration is by Lukas Eigler-Harding and Ariel Noltimier-Strauss and is entitled Half-Earth Diptych (2021).
Vettese, T.G.W, Pendergrass, D. C., and Mesko, F. (2022). "Town, Country, and Wilderness: Designing the Half-Earth." Architectural Design. 92(1), 112–119. doi:10.1002/ad.2780 | Read it here.
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15 June 2022 | Listen here
My co-author Troy Vettese and I spoke with Grace Blakeley on the World to Win podcast, from Tribune Magazine, about our book Half-Earth Socialism.
Additional interviews are available on my interviews page.
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