Christopher Field
Christopher Field
Perry L. McCarty Director, Stanford Woods Institute; Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies; Professor, School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences; Senior Fellow, Precourt Institute for Energy
Type:
Senior Fellow
School:
Humanities and Sciences
Research Area(s):
Climate, Ecosystem Services and Conservation
Biography
Chris Field's research focuses on climate change, ranging from work on improving climate models, to prospects for renewable energy systems, to community organizations that can minimize the risk of a tragedy of the commons.
He has been deeply involved with national and international scale efforts to advance science and assessment related to global ecology and climate change. He served as co-chair of Working Group II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change from 2008-2015, where he led the effort on the IPCC Special Report on “Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation” (2012) and the Working Group II contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (2014) on Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability.
Field assumed leadership of the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment in September 2016. His other appointments at Stanford University include serving as the Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences; Professor of Earth System Science in the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences; and Senior Fellow with the Precourt Institute for Energy. Prior to his appointment as Woods' Perry L. McCarty Director, Field served as director of the Carnegie Institution for Science's Department of Global Ecology, which he founded in 2002. Field's tenure at the Carnegie Institution dates back to 1984.
His widely cited work has earned many recognitions, including election to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the Max Planck Research Award, the American Geophysical Union’s Roger Revelle Medal and the Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Science Communication. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Ecological Society of America.
Field holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Harvard College and earned his Ph.D. in biology from Stanford in 1981.
Selected Publications by this Author
Assessment to Inform Decisions on Climate, Energy, and Environment (PDF/650.94 KB) »
Forests Contribute to California’s Climate Change Goals (PDF/624.79 KB) »
Brief: Managed Retreat in a Changing Climate (PDF/382.11 KB) »
More Publications From This Author
News & Press Releases
Growing Carbon Offsets on Trees »
A pioneering California program to sell carbon offsets has surprising environmental benefits – including providing habitat for endangered species – and provides lessons for initiatives under development in other states and countries.
By Rob Jordan,
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Media Coverage
California heat wave: How much is from climate change? »
Christopher Field discusses the role of climate change in Northern California's hottest heat wave to date
By Paul Rogers
Shoring up coastal infrastructure is long past due »
Christopher Field and Kathrine Mach contribute on article looking into the importance of funding coastal infrustrucutre and the effects it could have if overlooked
By Roger-Mark De Souza, Chris Field, Alice Hill and Kathrine Mach,
California effort to fight climate change just got some good news »
Study by Christopher Field and Kathrine Mach shows evidence that California's climate program is yielding positive results
By Chelsea Harvey,