Climate Scientist Zeke Hausfather: Measuring Warming, Advancing Carbon Removal Across Stripe, Berkeley Earth, and Carbon Brief
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Zeke Hausfather
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Zeke Hausfather is a climate scientist who works across three major organizations: leading climate research for Stripe's Frontier program (a $2 billion carbon removal initiative), producing global surface temperature records at Berkeley Earth, and analyzing climate science developments at Carbon Brief. He is also an IPCC AR7 lead author. His work focuses on measuring global warming rates, evaluating climate model accuracy, and advancing permanent carbon removal solutions.
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At Stripe I lead climate research for Frontier, a $2 billion advance market commitment accelerating permanent carbon removal.
At Berkeley Earth I help produce one of the world's primary global surface temperature records, built from five times more station data than most other groups.
At Carbon Brief I analyze and fact-check developments across climate science and energy.
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