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From volcanologists to oceanographers, biologists to paleontologists, the U.S. Geological Survey employs thousands of scientists across the Earth sciences. Each has a unique role in supporting the bureau’s mission of providing “science that matters” to the American people.
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Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research Scientist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research ScientistResearch Ecologist Adam Terando helps people understand how climate change may affect their communities and ecosystems by using mathematical models to “downscale” large global climate models.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research Scientist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research ScientistResearch Ecologist Adam Terando helps people understand how climate change may affect their communities and ecosystems by using mathematical models to “downscale” large global climate models.
Misty mountains, overlaid with a headshot of a white man with brown hair
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research EcologistResearch Ecologist Brian Miller uses a process called “climate change scenario planning” to help managers think about the many ways climate change could impact the resources under their care, allowing them to create robust strategies ready for anything the future may bring.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research EcologistResearch Ecologist Brian Miller uses a process called “climate change scenario planning” to help managers think about the many ways climate change could impact the resources under their care, allowing them to create robust strategies ready for anything the future may bring.
Misty mountains, overlaid with a selfie of a white, bearded man wearing sunglasses standing in front of a glacier.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research EcologistResearch Ecologist Jeremy Littell explores how Alaska’s melting glaciers affect the region’s famously productive salmon fisheries.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research EcologistResearch Ecologist Jeremy Littell explores how Alaska’s melting glaciers affect the region’s famously productive salmon fisheries.
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Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research Geochemist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research GeochemistResearch Geochemist Renee Takesue combines geology and chemistry to shed light on how chemical components from natural and human-made sources make their way into coastal environments.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research Geochemist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research GeochemistResearch Geochemist Renee Takesue combines geology and chemistry to shed light on how chemical components from natural and human-made sources make their way into coastal environments.
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Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research Scientist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research Scientist (AD)Research Ecologist Adam Terando helps people understand how climate change may affect their communities and ecosystems by using mathematical models to “downscale” large global climate models.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research Scientist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Adam Terando, Research Scientist (AD)Research Ecologist Adam Terando helps people understand how climate change may affect their communities and ecosystems by using mathematical models to “downscale” large global climate models.
Misty mountains, overlaid with a photo of a smiling white woman with chin-length blond hair wearing glasses.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center Director
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center DirectorAs the leader of the Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center, Mari-Vaughn Johnson brings USGS science to communities in the Pacific Islands, her ohana, to help address the unique climate challenges in their region.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center Director
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center DirectorAs the leader of the Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center, Mari-Vaughn Johnson brings USGS science to communities in the Pacific Islands, her ohana, to help address the unique climate challenges in their region.
Misty mountains, overlaid with a photo of a brown-skinned woman with long, light brown hair wearing glasses. AD version.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center Director (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center Director (AD)Aparna Bamzai-Dodson uses social science to tease apart how individuals’ values affect how decisions are made, particularly when it comes to planning for and adapting to a changing climate.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center Director (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center Director (AD)Aparna Bamzai-Dodson uses social science to tease apart how individuals’ values affect how decisions are made, particularly when it comes to planning for and adapting to a changing climate.
Coral reefs beneath waves. Overlaid with photo of smiling Asian woman with long black hair wearing USGS life vest. AD icon.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research Geochemist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research Geochemist (AD)Research Geochemist Renee Takesue combines geology and chemistry to shed light on how chemical components from natural and human-made sources make their way into coastal environments.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research Geochemist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Renee Takesue, Research Geochemist (AD)Research Geochemist Renee Takesue combines geology and chemistry to shed light on how chemical components from natural and human-made sources make their way into coastal environments.
Misty mountains, overlaid with a headshot of a white woman with curly brown hair. AD version.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships Ecologist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships Ecologist (AD)Partnerships Ecologist Lindsey Thurman explores how climate change impacts amphibians in the Northwest, looking to understand the traits that allow species to survive and thrive in a changing world.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships Ecologist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships Ecologist (AD)Partnerships Ecologist Lindsey Thurman explores how climate change impacts amphibians in the Northwest, looking to understand the traits that allow species to survive and thrive in a changing world.
Misty mountains, overlaid with a photo of a brown-skinned woman with long, light brown hair wearing glasses.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center Director
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center DirectorAparna Bamzai-Dodson uses social science to tease apart how individuals’ values affect how decisions are made, particularly when it comes to planning for and adapting to a changing climate.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center Director
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Deputy Center DirectorAparna Bamzai-Dodson uses social science to tease apart how individuals’ values affect how decisions are made, particularly when it comes to planning for and adapting to a changing climate.
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Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research Oceanographer
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research OceanographerResearch Oceanographer Jessica Lacy investigates the influence of tides, waves, and water levels on wave-exposed tidal salt marshes, helping to understand how these important ecosystems will respond to sea level rise.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research Oceanographer
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research OceanographerResearch Oceanographer Jessica Lacy investigates the influence of tides, waves, and water levels on wave-exposed tidal salt marshes, helping to understand how these important ecosystems will respond to sea level rise.
From volcanologists to oceanographers, biologists to paleontologists, the U.S. Geological Survey employs thousands of scientists across the Earth sciences. Each has a unique role in supporting the bureau’s mission of providing “science that matters” to the American people.
From volcanologists to oceanographers, biologists to paleontologists, the U.S. Geological Survey employs thousands of scientists across the Earth sciences. Each has a unique role in supporting the bureau’s mission of providing “science that matters” to the American people.
Misty mountains, overlaid with a headshot of a white man with brown hair. "Audio Description" icon in corner.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research Ecologist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research Ecologist (AD)Research Ecologist Brian Miller uses a process called “climate change scenario planning” to help managers think about the many ways climate change could impact the resources under their care, allowing them to create robust strategies ready for anything the future may bring.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research Ecologist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Brian Miller, Research Ecologist (AD)Research Ecologist Brian Miller uses a process called “climate change scenario planning” to help managers think about the many ways climate change could impact the resources under their care, allowing them to create robust strategies ready for anything the future may bring.
Misty Mountains, overlaid with a photo of a smiling white woman wearing waders and holding a fish. Audio Description version.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish Biologist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish Biologist (AD)Research Fish Biologist Holly Embke investigates how climate change is impacting inland fish populations used by recreational anglers and for Tribal subsistence activities.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish Biologist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish Biologist (AD)Research Fish Biologist Holly Embke investigates how climate change is impacting inland fish populations used by recreational anglers and for Tribal subsistence activities.
Misty mountains overlaid with a selfie of a bearded man wearing sunglasses standing in front of a glacier. AD version.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research Ecologist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research Ecologist (AD)Research Ecologist Jeremy Littell explores how Alaska’s melting glaciers affect the region’s famously productive salmon fisheries.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research Ecologist (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jeremy Littell, Research Ecologist (AD)Research Ecologist Jeremy Littell explores how Alaska’s melting glaciers affect the region’s famously productive salmon fisheries.
Misty mountains, overlaid with a headshot of a white woman with curly brown hair.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships EcologistPartnerships Ecologist Lindsey Thurman explores how climate change impacts amphibians in the Northwest, looking to understand the traits that allow species to survive and thrive in a changing world.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Lindsey Thurman, Partnerships EcologistPartnerships Ecologist Lindsey Thurman explores how climate change impacts amphibians in the Northwest, looking to understand the traits that allow species to survive and thrive in a changing world.
Misty mountains, overlaid with a headshot of a smiling white man with brown hair.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Owen McKenna, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Owen McKenna, Research EcologistResearch Ecologist Owen McKenna investigates how climate and land use change are impacting the Prairie-Pothole region, a critical habitat for ducks and other migratory waterfowl.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Owen McKenna, Research Ecologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Owen McKenna, Research EcologistResearch Ecologist Owen McKenna investigates how climate and land use change are impacting the Prairie-Pothole region, a critical habitat for ducks and other migratory waterfowl.
Misty mountains, overlaid with a photo of a smiling white woman with chin-length blond hair wearing glasses. AD version.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center Director (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center Director (AD)As the leader of the Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center, Mari-Vaughn Johnson brings USGS science to communities in the Pacific Islands, her ohana, to help address the unique climate challenges in their region.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center Director (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Mari-Vaughn Johnson, Center Director (AD)As the leader of the Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center, Mari-Vaughn Johnson brings USGS science to communities in the Pacific Islands, her ohana, to help address the unique climate challenges in their region.
Background of coral reefs beneath the waves. Overlaid photo shows a smiling woman with short hair. AD icon in corner.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research Oceanographer (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research Oceanographer (AD)Research Oceanographer Jessica Lacy investigates the influence of tides, waves, and water levels on wave-exposed tidal salt marshes, helping to understand how these important ecosystems will respond to sea level rise.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research Oceanographer (AD)
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Jessica Lacy, Research Oceanographer (AD)Research Oceanographer Jessica Lacy investigates the influence of tides, waves, and water levels on wave-exposed tidal salt marshes, helping to understand how these important ecosystems will respond to sea level rise.
Misty Mountains, overlaid with a photo of a smiling white woman wearing waders and holding a fish.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish Biologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish BiologistResearch Fish Biologist Holly Embke investigates how climate change is impacting inland fish populations used by recreational anglers and for Tribal subsistence activities.
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish Biologist
Climate Science Champions Season 3: Holly Embke, Research Fish BiologistResearch Fish Biologist Holly Embke investigates how climate change is impacting inland fish populations used by recreational anglers and for Tribal subsistence activities.