
Chris Field
Chris Field is a distinguished climate scientist and the director of the Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University. He is recognized for his contributions to understanding climate change and its impacts on ecosystems. Field has recently been involved in efforts to ensure the completion and publication of the National Nature Assessment report, which aims to provide critical insights into biodiversity in the U.S. He has expressed a commitment to making the findings influential in discussions ranging from household decisions to congressional debates, even in the face of political challenges.
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Chris Field is a member of the Science Council and a professor at Stanford University.
Removing CO2 from atmosphere vital to avoid catastrophic tipping points, leading scientist says | Cop30Chris Field, a professor of environmental studies at Stanford University, emphasizes the importance of the National Climate Assessment.
Administração Trump demite autores de relatório climático fundamental | Alterações climáticasChris Field is a Stanford University climate scientist who discussed the immense damages caused by individual companies.
Climage damage by world’s biggest companies put at US$28t | BusinessChris Field is the director of the Woods Institute for the Environment and emphasizes the importance of the upcoming report.
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