Dr. John Pomeroy

University of Saskatchewan
John Pomeroy participates on the MECCE Project’s Knowledge Mobilization Working Group and is with MECCE Project partner, University of Saskatchewan. He is the director of the Global Water Futures Program – the largest university-led freshwater research project in the world. He also serves as the Canada Research Chair in Water Resources and Climate Change at the University of Saskatchewan, Distinguished Professor of Geography, Director of the Centre for Hydrology, Director of the Coldwater Laboratory, Canmore, Alberta and Associate Director of the Global Institute for Water Security. He leads the International Network for Alpine Research Catchment Hydrology project of the Global Energy and Water Exchange Project for the World Climate Research Programme. His current research interests are on the impact of land use and climate change on cold regions hydrology and water quality, and improved prediction of climate change impacts, especially floods and droughts.