Team members, advisors and contributors
Team
Emmanuel Vincent
Founder & Project Lead
Emmanuel completed a PhD at the University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris, France) and a post-doctoral fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT; Cambridge, USA), studying how the Ocean controls Hurricane intensity and how Hurricane can in turn influence the climate via their interaction with the Ocean.
He launched Climate Feedback to help the scientific community play a leading role in providing the public with accurate information about climate change.
Christelle Perrin
Project Manager, Marketing & Communications
Christelle brings years of experience in marketing strategies and branding. She holds a Master’s degree in Marketing and International Management (ESSEC business school, France) and a Master of Science from the Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food and Environmental Sciences (AgroParisTech, France).
Scott K. Johnson
Science Editor
Scott holds a Master of Science in Hydrogeology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He teaches college-level Earth science, and has worked as a freelance science journalist covering the geosciences since 2011, primarily for Ars Technica.
Advisors
Thomas Malone
Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management
Founding director of the Center for Collective Intelligence
Michael Ranney
Professor of Education, Cognitive Science & Psychology, University of California, Berkeley
Richard Somerville
Professor Emeritus, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego
Science Director, Climate Communication
Anthony LeRoy Westerling
Associate Professor, University of California, Merced
Dan Whaley
Founder, Hypothes.is
Acknowledgments
- Ben Okun — Editorial support
- Daniel Nethery — Associate Editor
- Emily Lundberg —Â Journalism Partnerships
- Jake Hartnell — Web Development
- Laura Kiritze-Topor — Graphic Design
- Lauren Raimondo Gaffney — Graphic Design