Sarah Myhre
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Sarah Myhre is a
climate scientist Climatology (from Greek , ''klima'', "slope"; and , ''-logia'') or climate science is the scientific study of Earth's climate, typically defined as weather conditions averaged over a period of at least 30 years. Climate concerns the atmospheric ...
who uses geology to analyze ancient marine ecosystems and how they reacted to sudden
climate change Present-day climate change includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in Global surface temperature, global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system. Climate variability and change, Climate change in ...
s in Earth's history. She is also an outspoken advocate for both
social justice Social justice is justice in relation to the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society where individuals' rights are recognized and protected. In Western and Asian cultures, the concept of social justice has of ...
and science, emphasizing that climate change must be tackled alongside
misogyny Misogyny () is hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against Woman, women or girls. It is a form of sexism that can keep women at a lower social status than Man, men, thus maintaining the social roles of patriarchy. Misogyny has been wide ...
and social injustice. Myhre strives to help those most affected by climate change, but who lack the platform to speak. Myhre is also a founding board member of
500 Women Scientists 500 Women Scientists is a non-profit group dedicated to making science open, inclusive, and accessible. To achieve this mission, they work to increase scientific literacy through public engagement, advocate for science and equity, and provide self ...
, an organization that aims to make science more inclusive.


Early life and education

Myhre is a fifth-generation Washingtonian who grew up in
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. She immersed herself in the outdoors throughout her childhood, whether it was skiing on the North Cascades mountains or exploring tide pools with her marine scientist aunt. Myhre comes from a family with many engineers. Myhre attended
Western Washington University Western Washington University (WWU or Western) is a public university in Bellingham, Washington, United States. The northernmost university in the contiguous United States, WWU was founded in 1893 as the state-funded New Whatcom Normal School, s ...
, receiving a BS in biology. During her undergraduate years, she studied
marine ecology Marine ecosystems are the largest of Earth's aquatic ecosystems and exist in waters that have a high salt content. These systems contrast with freshwater ecosystems, which have a lower salt content. Marine waters cover more than 70% of the sur ...
. She performed field work in
Costa Rica Costa Rica, officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country in Central America. It borders Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, as well as Maritime bo ...
, monitoring the recovery of a sea urchin species that helps coral reefs thrive. Her later undergraduate studies took her to
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and
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where she worked for NOAA's Coral Reef Ecosystem Program. Myhre says that her studies in Costa Rica brought to light the unique obstacles that women face when trying to succeed in science. She said she experienced "sexual assault, physical abuse, and institutional negligence". In 2013, Myhre was a Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation Fellow studying climate change and coastal and marine conservation. In 2014, Myhre completed a PhD in ecology from
University of California, Davis The University of California, Davis (UC Davis, UCD, or Davis) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Davis, California, United States. It is the northernmost of the ten campuses of the University ...
. Her new research area combined her previous interests; she studied geology to analyze ancient marine ecosystems and how they reacted to sudden climate changes in Earth's history.


Career

From 2015 to 2019, Myhre was a research associate at the
University of Washington The University of Washington (UW and informally U-Dub or U Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington, United States. Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast of the Uni ...
's School of Oceanography where she continued her analysis of how marine life adjusted to past abrupt climate changes. Myhre was also a Kavli Fellow with the National Academy of Science and a senior fellow in Project Drawdown at the Breakthrough Institute, a research center that focuses on environmental solutions. Myhre is now widely published in marine ecology and climate change. A large body of her work concerns the ecosystems off the coast of California, where she takes a palaeoecological approach to understanding Earth's history of climate change. For example, she uses samples of Earth's sediment, as well as marine fossils to piece together when certain changes occurred in the climate and affected marine organisms. Since 2022, Myhre has worked as the program director for climate advocacy and democracy reform at the Glaser Progress Foundation. She believes that "a healthy and safe community is a non-partisan goal", regardless of whether the threat is climate change or respiratory viruses. In 2018, Myhre founded a startup, the Rowan Institute, which aimed to make an impact on the world through scientific leadership. Additionally, she is a founding board member of
500 Women Scientists 500 Women Scientists is a non-profit group dedicated to making science open, inclusive, and accessible. To achieve this mission, they work to increase scientific literacy through public engagement, advocate for science and equity, and provide self ...
where she advocates for social justice and science.


Honors and awards

Myhre was named one of the most influential Seattleites of 2017 by ''Seattle Magazine.'' She was also listed in 2018 as one of "30 More Women Who Run eattle by Seattle Met.


References

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