Research Scientist | CarbonPlan

Formerly NOAA Climate & Global Change Postdoctoral fellow

Carbon-climate perturbations from the deep past to the near future

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Welcome

I am a geochemist and (paleo)climatologist studying the interactions of climate, water, carbon, and life.

I’m a research scientist at CarbonPlan*, and was previously a postdoctoral fellow in the NOAA Climate and Global Change program working in the Ecoclimate Lab at the University of Washington and the Siler Lab at Oregon State.

My work follows two threads: (1) what works and what doesn’t in “open system” Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR); (2) using the geologic past to form and test theories about Earth system feedbacks.

I still work closely with the Ecoclimate Lab, the Siler Lab, and the GeoPAST Lab (at Colorado State University).

*This is my personal website. It is not affiliated with CarbonPlan and the content on this website does not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.


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