Expert Profile
Michael Mendez

Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy
Michael Mendez has experience in the public and private sectors, where he consulted and actively engaged in the policymaking process.
Areas of Expertise
- Global climate change policy
- Environmental Planning
- Public Policy
- Legislative Relations
- Climate Change
Biography
Dr. Michael Mendez is an assistant professor of environmental policy and planning at the University of California, Irvine. He previously was the inaugural James and Mary Pinchot Faculty Fellow in Sustainability Studies at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Michael has more than a decade of senior-level experience in the public and private sectors, where he consulted and actively engaged in the policymaking process. This included working for the California State Legislature as a senior consultant, lobbyist, gubernatorial appointee, and as vice chair of the Sacramento City Planning Commission.
During his time at UC Irvine and Yale, he has contributed to state and national research policy initiatives, including serving as an advisor to a California Air Resources Board member, and as a participant of the U.S. Global Change Research Program’s workgroup on “Climate Vulnerability and Social Science Perspectives.” Most recently, Michael was appointed by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to the Board on Environmental Change and Society (BECS). He also serves as a panel reviewer for the National Academies of Sciences’ Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP).
Michael holds three degrees in environmental planning and policy, including a PhD from UC Berkeley’s Department of City and Regional Planning, and a graduate degree from MIT. His research on the intersection of climate change and communities of color has been featured in national publications including Urban Land (published by the Urban Land Institute); the Natural Resources Defense Fund Annual Report; the American Planning Association’s Planning Magazine; Green 2.0: Leadership at Work; USA Today; and Fox Latino News. His new book “Climate Change from the Streets,” published through Yale University Press (2020), is an urgent and timely story of the contentious politics of incorporating environmental justice into global climate change policy.
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Media Appearances
Wildfire Impact on Latino Communities
Capital Pacific Radio - Insight with Vicki Gonzalez, 1/21/2025
Undocumented people are among most vulnerable to climate-infused disasters
NPR, 12/23/2024
Study: Weather extremes are influencing illegal migration and return between the U.S. and Mexico
Associated Press, 11/8/2024
New study: Air quality data from 2020 wildfires shows danger smoke poses for ag workers
The Press Democrat, 8/23/2024
Hundreds of deaths, thousands of injuries, billions of dollars: The cost of extreme heat in California
Cal Matters, 7/8/2024
Our top-ranking cities for climate resiliency: 2024 study
USA Today, 5/13/2024
Parents, climate advocates emphasize equity and inclusivity in “greening” of LAUSD schools
KABC, 4/22/2024
Articles
Climate Change, Migration, and Health Disparities at and Beyond the US-Mexico Border
JAMA
Connecting physical and social science datasets: challenges and pathways forward
Environmental Research Communications
Understanding Challenges to Health Equity in Climate Action and Land Use Planning
American Journal of Public Health (AJPH)
Only One Earth: Global health and climate justice on world environment day and beyond
World Medical & Health Policy
Queer and present danger: understanding the disparate impacts of disasters on LGBTQ+ communities
Disasters
Education
University of California, Berkeley
PhD, Science and Technology Studies and Environmental Policy, 2015
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MCP, Environmental Planning and Policy
California State University, Northridge
BA, Urban Studies and Planning
Accomplishments
- Paul Davidoff Book Award
- Practice and Outreach Award
- Latino/a Water Pioneers, Leaders & Heroes Award
- Harold & Margaret Sprout Award
- Betty & Alfred McClung Lee Award
Research Grants
2024 Seed Funding Opportunity for Mobilities to Mexico
University of California, 2023-2024
2024 Integrated and Equitable Climate Action (Land Use Planning and environmental Justice)
University of California, Office of the President, 2023 -2026
Newkirk Faculty Fellow
University of California Irvine, Newkirk Center for Science & Society, 2023-2024