Daniel P. Schrag

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Daniel P. Schrag is an American geologist and climate scientist known for his influential work on Earth's ancient climate, including the Snowball Earth hypothesis, and for advising on contemporary climate and energy policy.

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instanceOf American scientist
climate scientist
geologist
person
advisorTo U.S. government on climate policy
U.S. government on energy policy
awardReceived MacArthur Fellowship NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of California, Berkeley
Yale University
employer Harvard University
fieldOfWork climate science
energy policy
environmental policy
geology
paleoclimatology
hasAcademicDiscipline Earth and planetary sciences
environmental science
knownFor advising on climate policy
advising on energy policy
research on Earth’s ancient climate
work on the Snowball Earth hypothesis
languageSpoken English
memberOf United States President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology NERFINISHED
nationality United States of America
notableIdea application of paleoclimate data to future climate projections
integration of climate science with energy policy
occupation climate scientist
geologist
university professor
positionHeld Director of the Harvard University Center for the Environment
Professor at Harvard University
researchInterest Phanerozoic climate change
Snowball Earth events
carbon cycle
climate change mitigation
energy systems
ocean chemistry
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Snowball Earth glaciations popularizedBy Daniel P. Schrag