Richard H. Moss
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OccupationsAdjunct professor, University of Maryland’s Department of Geographical Sciences[1]
Board memberofChairman, Advisory Committee for the Sustained National Climate Assessment
DisciplineClimate Scientist
Richard H. Moss | |
|---|---|
| Occupations | Adjunct professor, University of Maryland’s Department of Geographical Sciences[1] |
| Board member of | Chairman, Advisory Committee for the Sustained National Climate Assessment |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Carleton College Princeton University, MPA, PhD[2] |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Climate Scientist |
| Main interests | Systems dynamics of integrated human-environment systems |
Richard H. Moss is a climate scientist and former chairman of the Advisory Committee for the Sustained National Climate Assessment.[1] In that role, he was responsible to support the publication of the Climate Science Special Report and the Fourth National Climate Assessment.[3]
Moss was previously Vice President and Managing Director for Climate Change at the World Wildlife Fund and Senior Director for Energy and Climate at the United Nations Foundation.[4] Moss has been a member of the IPCC since 1993.