关于作者

Katharine Hayhoe is a prominent climate scientist known for her ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to diverse audiences. As a professor of political science at Texas Tech University and the director of the Climate Science Center, she focuses on the intersection of climate science and societal impacts. Her work emphasizes the importance of understanding climate change not only through data but also through personal stories and local impacts, making her research relatable and actionable for communities.

In addition to her academic achievements, Hayhoe is an accomplished author and speaker, having co-authored several influential books on climate change, including "Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World." She has been recognized for her efforts to bridge the gap between science and public understanding, advocating for policy changes that address climate issues. Hayhoe's unique approach and dedication to fostering dialogue around climate change have made her a leading voice in the field.

国籍 美国人, 加拿大人
出生日期 November 15, 1972
出生地点 Toronto, Ontario, Canada