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  1. Stephen Henry Schneider (February 11, 1945 – July 19, 2010) [1] was Professor of Environmental Biology and Global Change at Stanford University, a Co-Director at the Center for Environment Science and Policy of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and a Senior Fellow in the Stanford Woods Institute for the ...

  2. Stephen H. Schneider, a Stanford biology professor and a leading researcher in climate change, has died. Schneider was flying from a science meeting in Sweden, to London today, July 19, when he ...

  3. 19 lug 2010 · Climate Scientist-Activist Stephen Schneider Has Died. 19 Jul 2010. By Richard A. Kerr. Share: Stephen Schneider, 65, died today of a heart attack as his flight to London from a science meeting in Sweden was landing—a sad but fitting end for a busy climate scientist who rarely sat still.

  4. stephenschneider.stanford.eduStephen Schneider

    Internationally recognized for research, policy analysis and outreach in climate change, Dr. Stephen H. Schneider focused on climate change science, integrated assessment of ecological and economic impacts of human-induced climate change, and identifying viable climate policies and technological solutions.

  5. 21 lug 2010 · Pioneering climate change scientist who fought for informed public engagement. Myles Allen. Wed 21 Jul 2010 14.06 EDT. The American climate scientist Stephen Schneider, who has died aged 65 ...

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  6. 19 lug 2010 · I am stunned, because he seemed so alive and vibrant when I saw him in December 09 in Copenhagen, and in Feb 2010 at the AAAS meeting in San Diego. But Stephen Schneider, one of the greats of climate science--and climate policy, and public outreach--died today of an apparent heart attack.

  7. stephenschneider.stanford.edu › References › BiographyBiography - Stephen Schneider

    In 1998, Dr. Schneider became a foreign member of the Academea Europaea, Earth & Cosmic Sciences Section. He was elected to membership in the US National Academy of Sciences in 2002. Dr. Schneider received the Edward T. Law Roe Award of the Society of Conservation Biology in 2003. He and his spouse and collaborator, Terry Root, jointly received ...