Draft:Brian Buma

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Brian Buma
Buma in 2021
Born
Alma materUniversity of Colorado, Boulder (PhD)
Occupation(s)Explorer, scientist, conservationist
Known forExplorations in Glacier Bay, Cape Horn, and elsewhere

Brian Buma is an ecologist, explorer, and scientist whose is known for his work in scientific communication and ecological research. In 2015 he became a National Geographic Explorer,[1] and in 2018 he was accepted as a fellow in the Explorers Club. Buma works in exploration and climate change ecology globally, having led and served on expeditions to the Arctic, Alaska, southern Chile, Nepal, and northern Greenland. He has published several written pieces, including The Atlas of a Changing Climate, and over 80 peer reviewed publications in the scientific literature.[2] Buma is also a senior scientist at the Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center,[3] on the steering committee of the Arctic Migrations Network,[4] and coordinates several volunteer science groups. He has written for several conservation organizations, like Earth Island Journal.[5] He is currently faculty at the University of Colorado, in Denver, Colorado, USA and a senior climate scientist with the Environmental Defense Fund.[6]

  1. ^ "Brian J. Buma". Explorer Directory. National Geographic.
  2. ^ "Google Scholar".
  3. ^ "Brian Buma| AK CASC". Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center.
  4. ^ "Migrations in Harmony".
  5. ^ "Notes from the Edge of the World".
  6. ^ "Brian Buma | Colorado PROFILES". profiles.ucdenver.edu.