In Solidarity with XR Germany this week

Rebecca and Tino from XR in conversation with a Holocaust researcher
Roger Hallam's Holocaust comparison and relativization triggered an earthquake in our movement. Many of us were outraged and stunned by his words. People also began to leave XR. Many are unsure what to do, and want to wait until the storm passes. Some defend him. Others see us hanging by a thread. We hope that our movement sees this crisis as an opportunity, learns important lessons, and further develops.
The debate about Hallam's utterances is highly emotional within XR. Even though emotions should have a place for us, they must not solely determine the debate. In order to evaluate Hallam's statements, we also have to deal with what has happened. Whether Hallam's remarks were anti-Semitic or not is not a matter of taste, it's about rational arguments. To better understand these, we asked Professor Jürgen Manemann, an expert on post-Holocaust philosophy and theology, for his evaluation. On this basis, we have formed our own opinion,
which we explain in the following statement.
What happened?
Hallam's statements about the Holocaust* were a planned coup to attract media attention - as his publicized email with instructions proves. According to Jürgen Manemann, such instrumentalization is anti-Semitic: "Roger Hallam not only relativized the Holocaust, he purposively relativized the Nazi extermination of Jews in order to strengthen his own power, and to divide and harm others. He deliberately mocked and abused the victims of the Holocaust. That is anti-Semitism.”
The comparisons with the climate crisis are also anti-Semitic, according to Manemann: "Comparisons with Auschwitz often seek leveling it down and aim at forgetting.” And these comparisons are, in fact, wrong: “The climate catastrophe is not comparable to Auschwitz. In the climate crisis, we can exactly know how and why it came to today's situation, as well as why nothing has changed. In contrast, even today, the 'belief' and 'vision' of the 'Final Solution', enacted through a political, bureaucratic and technological system of an advanced industrial society is incomprehensible. What is incomprehensible is totalitarianism, which, on the one hand, consisted in the intentional desire to wipe out and destroy Jews throughout the world, and, on the other, to include other large parts of the population in the extermination process."
According to Manemann, the danger of Hallam's belittling is that "revisionists and fascists see themselves confirmed by Hallam's remarks." Such an endorsement in principle poses a threat to the Jewish community, and even more so in the present: new right-wing groups are growing rapidly in Europe, with Germany playing a central role in this rise. Antisemitic ideas are increasingly being established in our society and the landscape of our political parties. These developments recently found a culmination in the murder of a German politician and an antisemitic attack in Halle. Hallam's statements also pose a danger to XR. According to Manemann, they could encourage fascists to join us and form a so-called “Querfront”. That would be a movement that is at odds with both left-wing and right-wing political views, as an attempt to establish an anti-emancipatory agenda.
What now?
The next steps are clear. In XR, we need to continue our effort to distance ourselves from Roger Hallam. Instead of defending ourselves, or pulling in our heads, we need to seize this opportunity to begin a learning process. It is important to demand and accept well-founded critique and expert opinions.
According to Manemann, there is only one answer to anti-Semitism: "to name it clearly and to resist it with all means at our disposal." That means to make clear, that those who compare the Holocaust to the climate crisis, act anti-Semitic. With no ifs and buts. Such a process has begun with XR Germany's quick and decisive distancing from Hallam following last week's interview. We have made it clear that Hallam has violated the "principles of XR" which do not tolerate anti-Semitism. Consequently, Hallam is no longer welcome at XR Germany. This process of reflection must, however, continue in the future. The mere naming of anti-Semitic positions is not enough; we must also resist them. This means setting limits. Josef Schuster, chairman of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, makes it clear what such a limit should look like. We must make it clear to Hallam that we do not tolerate such views in our ranks. And that we will not tolerate people who express anti-Semitic views; they cannot be part of our movement. The inclusiveness of such world views must have its limits when they hurt or endanger others. Human dignity is inviolable. The 6th principle of XR is very clear about this need:
"Everyone is welcome - the way they are: we are actively working to create a safe and accessible environment." It contains an addendum that illustrates the implications of this principle: "Racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, Homophobia, disability, class discrimination, age prejudice and all other forms of discrimination, including insulting language, are not accepted, either personally or online."** Creating a safe environment means not tolerating discrimination.
But these limits mean little if we do not simultaneously demand that they are respected. People who deliberately injure and endanger others must be excluded. So too - but not only - Roger Hallam. It's about having a clear attitude towards positions - not people. No one is speaking against anyone having a second chance when people credibly acknowledge that their positions were wrong and hurtful and that they have changed. But Hallam's apology reads like a justification. He continues to pursue his strategy in his statement by making further horrendous trivialities and comparisons.
"Tell The Truth" also means being honest with ourselves. In a process of reflection and self-criticism, we have to talk about structural problems, hidden ideologies and power hierarchies. We also have to talk about humanity, even within our abstract discussions about the climate crisis. The hidden ideology behind Hallam's utterances is one that is purely numerical, and thus ignores human motives. It is a deliberate oversimplification, and is based on a logic in which the ends justify all means.
If this position is not reflected on and challenged, then it threatens the integrity of the entire climate movement. It is necessary to critically analyse Hallam's texts in order to counteract their ideological influence on our movement. And it's about organizing education - as rebels have done for our upcoming national meeting. Hidden power hierarchies have also been revealed by Hallam's attempt to abuse XR Germany for his perfidious strategy.
We can be autonomous from XR UK, but so long as Hallam is perceived in the public as the face of our movement, it grants him a tremendous power over us. Many founders of XR do not oppose power concentration, as our seventh principle foresees, but actively seek it. We have been too naive as we have simply relied on our principles of power mitigation and decentralization. We have to demand them instead. Other structural weaknesses add to this problem. Our 8th principle, which aims to protect us from naming and shaming, can prevent people from being held accountable. And the nature of the climate crisis also presents us with challenges. Since it tends to be thought of in abstraction, it lends itself to thinking purely in numbers. It's important to actively protect our own humanity. Manemann reminds us that the philosopher Theodor W. Adorno repeatedly pointed out that "Auschwitz would not have been possible without a coldness in human relationships. If we want to fight extinction, then we must also resist this coldness." According to Manemann, our regeneration culture should confront this social coldness.
We are the direction
Given XR's decentralization, decisions about the future must be made by the whole movement. Providing everyone with the necessary information to conscientiously make that decision presents us with a huge challenge. That's why we call on all the local (city) groups: Let your rebels read this position, and our recommendations, in order that they can respond to it. Let them discuss the positions they want to represent XR and the changes they think are needed. Carry these perspectives to the nationwide meeting, so that can we decide there how we will continue in the future. If we do not act, the latest emissions gap report shows that even if all the countries of the Paris Agreement achieve their climate goals, we would still be on the course of a global warming of 3.2 ° C***. – with parts of the world becoming uninhabitable. These figures make it clear that we need our determination in the fight against the climate crisis. And an attitude that does not allow despair to slip into inhumanity. For us it is clear: This is not the right time for personality cults, self-defensiveness, and division. It is the time for memory, reflection and development. It is the time for humanity. And it's time for Roger Hallam to go.
Rebecca Fleischmann, Tino Pfaff
28 November 2019

Back from Edgware United Synagogue Hustings on World Wildlife Conservation Day


Environment Issues at the fore at Synagogue Hustings

A local professional gardener this week gave his local MP candidates a break from winding each other up, and drew applause calling on prospective Hendon parliamentary candidates to save endangered wet-lands.
Speaking on world wildlife conservation day, Ben Samuel, said “I am shocked that some of my older customers and some suppliers, still use peat-based compost which are cheaper than the many available peat-free compost alternatives. As the Jewish community, at Yom Kippur and Jewish New Year hundreds of Rabbis across the country have told us to consider the habitat of other species as well.”
Analysis: What has the government’s record been on rare species?
Peat-free by 1993 was the slogan. For many years, groups like the RSPB and celebrities have been urging the treasury to give tax-incentives to gardeners and nurseries to stop digging up peat, which is “a fossil fuel and valuable habitat.”
Chief executive of the Irish Peatland Conservation Council, Catherine O’Connell, said in advance of the budget “Our bogs need the levy. Irish peat bogs are being torn apart to supply British gardeners with bags of peat compost.”
The Government has set a voluntary target to phase peat out by 2020. However, a report by the RSPB claims “it’s not strong enough or quick enough to make a real difference”.
Hendon Labour and Liberal Democrat party representatives struggled last night to answer a basic question on what they will do to halt the loss of bio-diversity.

The Liberal Democrat representative, who refused to support the Climate Emergency Bill presented before her speech, said,
“Barnet Council is one of the councils that does not have a climate action plan and did not apply to the clean air fund of the Mayor.”
The party also promised a Nature Act which would set targets for protecting bio-diversity and habitats and encourage the restoration of heath lands, peat lands, and salt marches.
The Liberal Democrat and Conservative candidates had a laugh about Labour’s ambition to plant 2 billion trees.

The new Labour representative said, “This is very important. I don’t claim to know about peat but I am very aware that when we talk about the environment there are obviously 2 separate issues of climate change and the broader issue of biodiversity and the fact that the Amazon rainforest is at a tipping point… One of the things we are doing as a climate change approach is looking not just at the climate and carbon outputs of the UK but how our our national entire supply chains work so we don’t dump emissions somewhere else and dump deforestation and habitat change overseas.”

The Conservative candidate stated that he was certainly aware of biodiversity loss and pointed to his party’s work to extend marine protected areas.
“I am suspicious of national parks… Peat is an issue that I will look into, if I am returned as member of parliament for Hendon.”
Quietly declaring the climate emergency, the Conservative manifesto promises that “free markets, innovation, and prosperity can protect our planet,” but the party has not commented on the three demands of the rebellion; tell the truth, act now, and citizens assemblies.
Candidates for the area also debated taxes, the idea of a 4-day week, foreign relations, democracy, trust in politics, education, equalities, and Boris Johnson’s extra marital affairs.

Green leaders are needed now more than ever, according to the Green Party, co-leader, who is a member of the London Assembly and the sole Green on Camden Council, “We will not stand for liars and rule breakers trying to shut down democracy – right now London, and the country, is crying out for stronger, principled leadership.”

Climate caroling ideas


Jerusalem

And did they frack in ancient times
Shale gas for England’s boilers green?
And did the sheep and animals,
graze on the verges clean?

And did the countenance divine,
shine forth upon our food waste bins?
And was Jerusalem builded here paid for our rising council
bills?

Bring me my flag of burning gold,
bring me my fairy lights unfold
Bring me my decks right hear, right now,
Bring me my bicycle for hire!

I will not cease, from mental fight,
Nor shall my phone sleep in my hand
Till we have brought rebellion,
To London’s great Trafalgar square.


Silent night

Silent night! Smoky night!
All is calm, all is bright.
Car free day, is coming now child,
Breath clean air, and play in the wild,
Sleep in heavenly peace
Sleep in heavenly peace

Silent night! Lonely night!
All the flats what a sight
Houses, towns and whole countries
All under water and no more trees
Nowhere safe to go
Nowhere left to call home

Silent Night! Lonely night!
All we do now is fight
Not enough food for everyone
The fertile land has almost gone
Our children ask us why?
All we can do is cry
Silent night! Lonely night!
The activists it seems were right
Let’s send a message to 2019
Telling them the things we have seen
A change they still can make,
a different path they can take

Merry Christmas Everybody



Mary’s boy child

Long time ago with dinosaurs, so the fossil record says,

Jingle bells

We have to avoid,
cutting down trees,
So that during the rain
The flood waters don’t go,
We also have to pick
A lot of rubbish up.
So that our litter won’t be everywhere, hey!

To prevent, to prevent, prevent the climate change
We have to avoid buying toys and many other things.

To keep, to keep, to keep the air fresh
we have to stop, polluting it, in many different ways


12 Days of Christmas

On the first degree of heating my true love sent to me an artificial christmas tree
On the second degree of heating my true love sent to me two sand bags and an artificial christmas tree
On the third degree of heating my true love sent to me; Three penguins living, two sand bags, and an artificial christmas tree
On the fourth degree of heating my true love sent to me; rainforests burning, 3 penguins living, two sand bags, and an artificial christmas tree.
On the fifth degree of heating my true love sent to me; 5 fridges broken; rainforests burning, 3 penguins living, two sand bags, and an artificial christmas tree.
On the sixth degree of heating my true love sent to me; 6th mass extinction; 5 fridges broken; rainforests burning, 3 penguins living, two sand bags, and an artificial christmas tree.






Joy to the world

Cool down the world, by 2025
When oil profits dive, it’s great to be alive

Dear Compass

dear compass

i will not be signing your petition. the word progressive is a vague and unhelpful label
furthermore the green party does not believe in leaders and followers.  Sian and Jonathan merely serve as the face of the party on television, and do not hold any mandate beyond when motions voted by the party about working together, motions which many agree have passed their time.

personally as a Londoner I am baffled by the notion of keeping the Tories out. when Mayor Johnson was in power, all parties worked together to hold him to account, a vital role of opposition politicians.  when greens are in opposition, as Jonathan is leader on Lambeth Council, we take the role seriously, but will also cooperate on the European and London agenda. there's no question of putting the national interest first
as a citizen of the world and Londoner, national is an alien word to me.


Ben Samuel


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A deeper look into the London XR protest ban

for immediate release

On Monday night the Met issued a blanket ban on the ongoing XR rebellion in London, effectively criminalising any public assembly linked with the protests. Rebels were ordered to cease all protests by 9pm or risk arrest, and police moved to clear Trafalgar Square, giving rebels an hour’s notice. They have also now cleared campers from Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens.

The move has drawn widespread criticism from campaigners, politicians, and legal experts alike. Greta Thunberg tweeted: “If standing up against the climate and ecological breakdown and for humanity is against the rules then the rules must be broken”. Shadow Treasury secretary Clive Lewis tweeted: “The action by police overnight is a huge overreach of statutory power - we must protect our right to protest with everything we have. Huge solidarity with the rebels for life.”
London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, appeared to distance himself from the move, claiming “Neither I nor the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime was informed before the Metropolitan Police took the operational decision to impose a Section 14 order on Extinction Rebellion Autumn Uprising last night.” Khan also says he has “met with senior officers to seek further information on why they deemed this necessary.”
Amnesty International issued a statement calling the ban “chilling and unlawful”, but is it illegal? Article 11 of The European Convention on Human Rights (enshrined into UK law by the Human Rights Act, 1988) protects the right to “freedom of assembly and association”, including peaceful protest. Article 10, “freedom of expression” may also be at issue. Authorities can restrict these rights under certain circumstances, such as to prevent serious disorder or crime, but only when absolutely necessary, and the action must be proportionate.
An order allows police to constrain the size, location and duration of protests. A previous order had already been used to effectively quarantine rebels to Trafalgar Square, so this was a revised order. XR London tweeted: “They are back-tracking on promises made &, MEPs say, in contravention of UK law...” Met deputy assistant commissioner Laurence Taylor said: “These conditions have been imposed due to the continued breaches of the section 14 condition previously implemented and ongoing serious disruption to the community.”
XR lawyers wasted no time sending a 'Letter before Action' Tuesday morning, warning the Met to withdraw the order, and demanding they respond that afternoon, else they would file a claim in the High Court. Claimants on behalf of XR, including Baroness Jenny Jones, Caroline Lucas, Clive Lewis, George Monbiot, Green MEP Ellie Chowns (who was herself arrested in Trafalgar Square), and others will be bringing that action today, challenging the order via Judicial Review. They are hoping for an expedited hearing today or tomorrow morning. “The ban is a disproportionate and unprecedented curtailment of the right to free speech and free assembly,” says Tobias Garnett, an XR human rights lawyer. “We will call on the government and police to stop silencing protest and instead focus their efforts on telling the truth and acting now to deal with the greatest threat to our planet.”
If the Met refuse to back down, the test of the legality of this move will come when High Court Judges are tasked with weighing whether the decision to issue blanket suppression of fundamental human rights, over an entire city, was proportionate to the threat posed by peaceful protestors, and only what was strictly necessary. They may also consider whether the rebels’ actions were reasonable and proportionate, given the seriousness of the imminent threat posed to all life by the climate crisis. 

Scientists declare rebellion!

I would add my name but I'm only a B.Sc (Honours) Chemistry and Environmental Science and I now work as a gardener!

*****

Scientists’ Declaration of Support for Non-Violent Direct Action Against Government Inaction Over the Climate and Ecological Emergency


THIS DECLARATION SETS OUT THE CURRENT SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS CONCERNING THE CLIMATE AND ECOLOGICAL EMERGENCY AND HIGHLIGHTS THE NECESSITY FOR URGENT ACTION TO PREVENT FURTHER AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE HABITABILITY OF OUR PLANET.
As scientists, we have dedicated our lives to the study and understanding of the world and our place in it. We declare that scientific evidence shows beyond any reasonable doubt that human-caused changes to the Earth’s land, sea and air are severely threatening the habitability of our planet. We further declare that overwhelming evidence shows that if global greenhouse gas emissions are not brought rapidly down to net zero and biodiversity loss is not halted, we risk catastrophic and irreversible damage to our planetary life-support systems, causing incalculable human suffering and many deaths.
We note that despite the scientific community first sounding the alarm on human-caused global warming more than four decades ago, no action taken by governments thus far has been sufficient to halt the steep rise in greenhouse gas emissions, nor address the ever-worsening loss of biodiversity. Therefore, we call for immediate and decisive action by governments worldwide to rapidly reduce global greenhouse gas emissions to net zero, to prevent further biodiversity loss, and to repair, to the fullest extent possible, the damage that has already been done. We further call upon governments to provide particular support to those who will be most affected by climate change and by the required transition to a sustainable economy.
As scientists, we have an obligation that extends beyond merely describing and understanding the natural world to taking an active part in helping to protect it. We note that the scientific community has already tried all conventional methods to draw attention to the crisis. We believe that the continued governmental inaction over the climate and ecological crisis now justifies peaceful and nonviolent protest and direct action, even if this goes beyond the bounds of the current law.
We therefore support those who are rising up peacefully against governments around the world that are failing to act proportionately to the scale of the crisis.
We believe it is our moral duty to act now, and we urge other scientists to join us in helping to protect humanity’s only home. 

*****
To show your support, please add your name to the list below and share with your colleagues. If you’d like to join us at the International Rebellion in London from October 7th (full list of global October Rebellions here), or to find out more, please join our Scientists for Extinction Rebellion Facebook group or email scientistsforxr@protonmail.com.

Signatories: 
Signatures are invited from individuals holding a Master's Degree, or holding or studying for a Doctorate, in a field directly related to the sciences. Please make explicitly clear if your research field is directly relevant to the climate and/or ecological emergencies. Please note: the views of individuals signing this document do not necessarily represent those of the university or organisation they work for.

  1. Dr Emily Grossman, Science broadcaster and author, Ph.D. (Molecular Biology) University of Manchester, MA (Natural Sciences) University of Cambridge.
  2. Angela Saini, Science journalist and author, M.Eng Oxford University
  3. Professor William Steffen, Emeritus Professor at The Australian National University, Canberra and former executive director of the Australian National University (ANU) Climate Change Institute and the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme
  4. Professor Rich Pancost, Ph.D. Geosciences, Head of the School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol
  5. Professor Julia Steinberger, Sustainability Research Institute, School of Earth & Environment, University of Leeds
  6. Professor Valerie Nelson, Department of Sustainable Development, Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich
  7. Paul N. Pearson, Honorary Professor, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University
  8. Professor Penny D. Sackett, Honorary Professor, Climate Change Institute, Australian National University
  9. Professor Simon Lewis, Dept Geography, University College London.
  10. Bill McGuire, Professor Emeritus of Geophysical & Climate Hazards, UCL, UK
  11. Professor Ken Rice, Institute for Astronomy, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh

  12. Professor Corey Bradshaw, Matthew Flinders Fellow in Global Ecology, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
  13. Professor Luca Borger, Chair in Ecology and Biodiversity & Co-Director Centre for Biomathematics, Department of Biosciences, Swansea University, UK
  14. Professor Ian Foster, Environmental Science, University of Northampton, UK
  15. Professor Heidy M Mader, PhD Geophysics, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol


  1. Professor Danny Dorling, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK
  2. Dr John Marsham, Associate Professor, University of Leeds and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, UK
  3. Professor Andy Challinor, Chair of Climate Impacts, University of Leeds
  4. Professor Douglas Parker, Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science, University of Leeds
  5. Professor Rick Stafford, Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Bournemouth University, UK
  6. Dr. Heather Short, Professor of Geosciences, John Abbott College, Canada
  7. Professor Neil Marriott, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Winchester
  8. Professor Andy Dobson, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
  9. Professor Jennifer Gill, Professor of Applied Ecology, University of East Anglia, UK
  10. Professor Roger N Jones, Phd, Institute of Sustainable Industry and Liveable Cities, Victoria University Melbourne, Australia
  11. Professor James Bullock, Ecologist at the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
  12. Professor Ray Wills, School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia
  13. Professor Andrew Watterson, Public Health and Population Health Research Group, University of Stirling
  14. Professor Lisa Isherwood, Eco- theologian, University of Wales Trinity St David
  15. Alexandre Araújo Costa, Ph.D. (Atmospheric Science), Climate Scientist, Professor at the State University of Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil
  16. Andrew Tirrell, J.D./Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Political Science and International Relations/Environmental and Ocean Sciences, University of San Diego, USA.
  17. Professor Helen Amanda Fricker, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, USA
  18. Professor Travis Knowles, Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina, US
  19. Professor Rob Harcourt, Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, NSW 2109 Australia
  20. Professor David Osrin, Professor of Global Health, UCL, UK
  21. Professor Brian J. Enquist, PHD University of Arizona, USA and External Faculty, The Santa Fe Institute, USA.
  22. Professor Sarah Radcliffe, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, UK
  23. Dr Stuart Hodkinson, Associate Professor, School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK
  24. Dr Ian Willis, Reader in Glaciology, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridgevictoria

  25. Dr Duncan McCollin, Senior Lecturer in Ecology, University of Northampton
  26. Dr Matt Watson, Senior Lecturer in Geography, University of Sheffield 
  27. Dr Andrew L. Fanning, Marie Curie Research Fellow, Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds 
  28. Dr Annabel Smith PhD. Lecturer in Wildlife Management, University of Queensland
  29. Mihkel Kangur, PhD, Ecology, Senior researcher of Ecology, Associated Professor of Sustainable Development, Tallinn University, Estonia
  30. Dr. Giorgio Vacchiano, assistant professor in forest management and planning, University of Milan, italy
  31. Pau de Vílchez Moragues, Deputy Director Laboratori Interdisciplinari sobre Canvi Climàtic de la Universitat de les Illes Balears (LINCC UIB), Professor Ajudant de Dret Internacional Públic, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain.
  32. Jan Rotmans, Full Professor in Sustainability Transitions, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands
  33. Dr. Debra J. Davidson, Professor of Environmental Sociology, University of Alberta, Canada
  34. Professor Philip Anthony Wigge, PhD, University of Potsdam, and Leibniz IGZ, Germany
  35. Dr. Hannah S. Mumby, Assistant Professor, School of Biological Sciences, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  36. Dr. Kristen DeAngelis, Associate Professor of Microbiology, University of Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
  37. Ass. Prof Andreas Heinemeyer, Terrestrial Carbon Cycling, GHGs and Climate Impacts, SEI-Y, Department of Environment & Geography, University of York, UK
  38. Gudrun Dahl, Professor Emeritus, Social Anthropology, Stockholm University, Sweden
  39. Michael Sears, PhD. Associate Professor at Clemson University, USA.
  40. R. Barrie Webster, PhD, Professor (retired), pesticide trace analysis and environmental fate, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada 
  41. Dr Sander van der Linden, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, UK and Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Environmental Psychology
  42. Jessica Barlow, PhD, Executive Director, Center for Regional Sustainability, San Diego State University, USA
  43. Dr Patrick Goymer, Chief Editor, Nature Ecology & Evolution.
  44. Prof. Dr. Nora Räthzel, Environmental Labour Studies, Umeå, University, Sweden
  45. Prof Adam Sobel, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
  46. Professor James C. McWilliams, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, UCLA
  47. Dr Sarah Helyar,  Lecturer in Food Security,  Queen's University Belfast, UK. 
  48. Charles Delos, M.S., Senior Research Scientist, Great Lakes Environmental Center (retired from Office of Water, US Environmental Protection Agency), USA
  49. Donald F. Wheeler, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Global Studies, Kean University, Union, NJ USA
  50. Paul Hoggett, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, UWE, Bristol.
  51. Professor Seralynne Vann, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, UK
  52. Prof David Leys, Professor in Structural Biology, Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, University of Manchester, UK
  53. Professor Diane Reay, University of Cambridge, UK
  54. Professor Ellen Euler, University of Applied Science Potsdam, Germany 
  55. Professor Seralynne Vann, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, UK
  56. Professor Mark Humphries, School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, UK
  57. Emeritus Professor Michael Bassey, Nottingham Trent University
  58. Professor Randy McIntosh, Rotman Research Institute - Baycrest & Dept of Psychology, University of Toronto, Canada
  59. Professor John Russo, Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics, University of Bristol
  60. Professor Ian Masters, College of Engineering, Swansea University
  61. Professor Carole Parkes, University of Winchester
  62. Emeritus Professor Peter Reason, University of Bath 
  63. Emeritus Professor Ian Parker, University of Leicester, UK
  64. Professor Kate Jeffery, Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London
  65. Professor Hugo Spiers, Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London
  66. Professor Adam Aron, PhD, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of California San Diego.
  67. Professor Del Loewenthal, Department of Psychology, University of Roehampton, UK
  68. Professor Erica Burman, Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester, UK
  69. Professor Stephen J Ball, Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology of Education, University College London
  70. Professor Gail Whiteman, PhD (Management), Rubin Chair in Sustainability, Lancaster University, UK
  71. Professor Judith E Smith, past Dean of Science at Salford and University of Technology Sydney
  72. Professor Simon Jobson, Dean of the Faculty of Health & Wellbeing, University of Winchester, UK
  73. Professor Alessandro Forte, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida & Adjunct professor at Université du Québec à Montréal
  74. Professor Rachel Oliver, Professor of Materials Science, University of Cambridge
  75. Professor Paul Routledge, University of Leeds
  76. Professor Colin Davis, School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, UK
  77. Professor Jeremy J Baumberg, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
  78. Professor Ronald Parry, Department of Chemistry, Rice University, Houston TX, USA
  79. Professor Adrian Kendry, Economics, Security and Peacebuilding, University of Winchester
  80. Professor Andrew Samuels, University of Essex, UK
  81. Professor Buzz Baum, Professor of Cell Biology, UCL, London
  82. Professor Wendy Hollway, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Open University, UK
  83. Professor Helen Spander, Professor of Mental Health Studies, University of Central Lancashire
  84. Professor Simon Schultz, Director, Centre for Neurotechnology, Imperial College London
  85. Professor Steven Dakin, Head, School of Optometry and Vision Science, The University of Auckland
  86. Professor Emily Keshner, Dept. of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Temple University USA
  87. Professor Richard Ivry,  Dept of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley
  88. Prof David Humphreys, Professor of Environmental Policy, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
  89. Professor Jeffrey Rabin, Department of Mathematics, University of California, San Diego, USA
  90. Prof.Dr. Kristin Engelhard, Anesthesiology, University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany
  91. Prof. David Klein, Department of Mathematics, California State University Northridge, USA
  92. Prof Helen Ward, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, UK
  93. Prof Jago Dodson, Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University, Australia
  94. Dr Suman Fernando, Emeritus Professor of Social Sciences in the School of Social Sciences, London Metropolitan University, London UK 
  95. Peter Belton, Professor Emeritus, School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia
  96. Marilyn Strathern, Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology, Cambridge University, UK
  97. Uta Frith, Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Development, University College London, UK
  98. Helen Spandler, Professor of Mental Health Studies, University of Central Lancashire 
  99. Michael Fielding, Emeritus Professor of Education UCL Institute of Education, London, UK
  100. Joanne M. Santini, Professor of Microbiology, UCL
  101. Helen Bedford, Professor of Children’s Health, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
  102. Professor Leif Dahlberg, MID, EECS, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
  103. Dr John N. Griffin, Associate Professor, Biosciences, Swansea University
  104. Dr. Steven Purcell, Associate Professor in Fisheries and Marine Ecology, National Marine Science Centre, Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour, Australia
  105. Dr Alberto de la Fuente, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Universidad de Chile, Chile
  106. Pr. Eric Halgren, Neurosciences and Radiology, University of California at San Diego
  107. Dr Haiko Ballieux, Senior Lecturer in Developmental Cognitive Science, University of Westminster, UK
  108. Dr Christelle Rochefort, Associate Professor, Sorbonne University, Paris
  109. Dr Andreas Vossler, Senior Lecturer, The Open University, UK
  110. Jorge E. Vinuales, Harold Samuel Professor of Law and Environmental Policy, University of Cambridge
  111. Dr. Lorena Moscovich, Professor of Political Science, Universidad de San Andrés
  112. Dr. Elisa Thome Sena, Professor at the Multidisciplinary Department, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
  113. Dr Barbara Brayshay, Ph.D in Environmental Change, University of Sheffield, Living Maps Network, London
  114. Dr Rebecca Rees, Associate Professor, Department of Social Science, University College London
  115. Clair Brown, PhD, Prof of Economics, University of California, Berkeley
  116. Dr Jere Koskela, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Warwick
  117. Kenneth Miller, Professor of Neuroscience, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
  118. Dr. Abid Hussaini, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Cell Biology, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
  119. Dr. Chethan Pandarinath, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Neurosurgery, Emory University and Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA
  120. Dr. Torkel Hafting, Professor in Physiology, University of Oslo, Norway
  121. Dr. E. Coffey, PhD, Assistant Professor in Neurosciences/Cognition, Dept. of Psychology, Concordia University, Canada
  122. Dr. Jason E. Ybarra, Ph.D. Astronomy, Assistant Professor of Physics, Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, VA, USA
  123. Dr. John P. Nelson, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, Bethel University, McKenzie, TN, USA
  124. Dr Shirin Kalyan, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Canada
  125. Shelley Ann Jaye, MS Geology, Assistant Professor of Geology, Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale, V
  126. Professor Emeritus Michael Wright, College of Health and Life Sciences, Brunel University London, UK
  127. Dr. Frederic L. Bender, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA
  128. Professor Stef Craps, Department of Literary Studies, Ghent University, Belgium
  129. Dr. Sanli Faez, Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
  130. Joaquín Valdivielso, Associate Professor in Moral Philosophy, Universitat de les Illes Balears (Spain)
  131. Richard Knowles, PhD, visiting Professor of Pharmacology, University of Hertfordshire, U.K.
  132. Noel Salazar, Research Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology, CuMoRe, KU Leuven, Belgium
  133. Hugo Reinert, Associate Professor, University of Oslo, Norway
  134. Frederico Furtado, PhD, Mathematics, University of Wyoming, USA
  135. Dr Alessandro Rippa, Associate Professor of Chinese Studies, School of Humanities, Tallinn University, Estonia
  136. Richard Clarke, Honorary Research Fellow, University of London Birkbeck College and Visiting Scholar, University of Westminster, UK
  137. Dr. Catalina M. Torres Figuerola, Associate Professor in Economics, Universitat de les Illes Balears
  138. Vicky McKinley, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Biology, Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL, USA.
  139. Lion Shahab, PhD, Associate Professor, Institute for Epidemiology & Health CarUCL, UK
  140. Dr. Etienne Grau, Assistant Professor, Polymer Science, University of Bordeaux, Fr
  141. Dr. Ileana I. Rodriguez-Velez, Associate Professor, Organic Chemistry/Natural Products, University of Puerto Rico at Humacao, PR
  142. Professor Chris Engelbrecht, Department of Physics, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
  143. Dr Derek Wayne Keats, Retired Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of the Witwatersrand - Johannesburg, South Africa
  144. Prof Harry Rutter, Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath, UK.
  145. Prof David Curtis, MD PhD FRCPsych, UCL Genetics Institute, University College London, UK
  146. Prof Jamie Brown, Dept Behavioural Science & Health, University College London
  147. Prof. Frederic Fol Leymarie, Computing Dept., Goldsmiths, University of London, U.K.
  148. Professor Jonathan Oppenheim, Physics and Astronomy, University College London, UK
  149. Dr Alexandra de Sousa, Ph.D. Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Bath Spa University
  150. Dr Andrea Snelling, Daphne Jackson Trust Research Fellow, PhD Palaeoclimate change researcher, University of Nottingham
  151. Dr. Christopher D. Coath, Senior Research Fellow, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol.
  152. Dr. Julia Sero, Lecturer in Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, UK
  153. Dr Peter Spooner, Teaching Fellow, Department of Earth Sciences, UCL
  154. Dr. Rocio Perez Barrales, Senior Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, UK
  155. Dr Miklós Antal, Research Fellow in Ecological Economics, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
  156. Dr James G Dyke, Assistant Director, Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter, UK
  157. Dr. Julien Lecourt, Senior Researcher, National Institute of Agriculture and Botany, EMR U
  158. Dr Nicholas Beuret, lecturer, University of Essex
  159. Alison Smith, M.A.(Natural Sciences), University of Cambridge, MSc (Exploration Geophysics) Imperial College London, Senior Research Associate at the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford.
  160. Dr Rosie A Fisher, Global Climate Dynamics, Centre Européen de Recherche et de Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique, Toulouse, France
  161. Dr Wolfgang Knorr, Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Sciences, Lund University, Sweden
  162. Dr Scott Archer-Nicholls, Postdoctoral researcher in atmospheric chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge
  163. Dr. Corrado Topi, Stockholm Environment Institute at the University of York, York, GB
  164. Dr Lina Brand Correa, Research Fellow, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK
  165. Dr Aaron Thierry, Ph.D. Ecology, The University of Sheffield
  166. Dr Charlie Gardner, Ph.D. Biodiversity Management, University of Kent
  167. Dr Emily Griffiths, Ph.D. Ecology, University of Sheffield
  168. Dr Michael Taylor, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading
  169. Dr Catalina Pimiento PhD, Postdoctoral fellow, Biosciences, Swansea University & Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
  170. Dr Keith Baker, Researcher in Energy Policy, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland
  171. Dr Rupert Read, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom.
  172. Dr. Samuel Hawkins, Senior Researcher, Ph.D. Renewable Energy, Edinburgh University
  173. Dr Anass Barrahmoune, MSc Environmental Geomatics, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Morocco, PhD East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield
  174. Dr. Ruth H. Leeney, Natural History Museum, London and Bazaruto Archipelago National Park, Inhambane province, Mozambique. 
  175. Dr Sophie Haslett, Postdoctoral Researcher in Atmospheric Science, Stockholm University, Sweden
  176. Dr. Nigel Hargreaves PhD CEng MIET, Energy system architect, Synfo. Ltd. UK
  177. Dr. Rebecca Summerfield, Ph.D. Coral Reef Health, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, UK
  178. Dr. Salvador Pueyo, researcher in complexity and socio-ecological futures, University of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
  179. Dr. Traci Birge, DSc. Agriculture & Forestry, University of Helsinki, Finland
  180. Dr Roland Wilhelm, Ph.D. Microbiology, Cornell University, USA 
  181. Dr Helen Bates, Horticultural Research Scientist, NIAB EMR, East Malling, Kent
  182. Dr Freya Mitchison, Ph.D. Earth & Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University
  183. Dr Steffie Broer, EngD in Urban Sustainability and Resilience, Dept. of Environmental Engineering, UCL, UK.
  184. Dr. Seann McKibbin, PhD (Earth Science) Australian National University and Alexander von Humboldt (postdoctoral fellowship) Georg-August-Universität, Germany
  185. Dr Rachel Marshall, Lancaster University, PhD Soil Science at Aberdeen University
  186. Dr James Cole, School of Environment and Technology, University of Brighton
  187. Dr Joe Stewart, PhD Paleoceanography and Geochemistry, Senior Research Associate, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, UK
  188. Dr Beth Penrose, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, University of Tasmania, Australia. PhD Environmental Science, University of Nottingham, UK
  189. Dr. Charlotte F. Nellist, Plant Pathologist (Junior Group Leader), NIAB EMR, East Malling, Kent.
  190. Dr. Claire Wordley, writer and activist, PhD. Ecology from the University of Leeds.
  191. Dr Jessica Fisher, MRes Biodiversity Evolution Conservation UCL, PhD Biodiversity Management, University of Kent
  192. Dr. Nathan G. Phillips, Ph.D. Department of Earth & Environment, Boston University, USA 
  193. Dr Andrew Fraass, Ph.D. Geosciences, Research Associate in Micropalaeontology, University of Bristol
  194. Dr Natalie Swan, PhD in Environmental Science, Lancaster University
  195. Dr. Karen E. James, Climate Change Institute, University of Maine
  196. Dr Jennifer Rudd, Carbon Chemistry and Engineering, Swansea University, MChem, PhD, Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry
  197. Dr. Javier Juste, PhD. Bats’ Ecology and Evolution Group, Dpt of Evolutionary Ecology, Doñana Biological Station, CSIC; Seville, Spain 
  198. Dr Mariana Carvalho, PhD Biology and Natural Resource Management, Birdlife International, UK
  199. Dr Victoria Herridge, PhD Evolutionary Biology, Broadcaster.
  200. Shane Mulligan, PhD, International Politics & Environment, University of Cambridge, UK
  201. Dr Emeliana Palk, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol
  202. Dr. Janne M. Korhonen, Researcher, climate mitigation, Turku School of Economics, Finland
  203. Dr Charline Lormand, P.h.D. in Volcanology, Volcanic Risk Solutions, Massey University, New Zealand
  204. Dr Elizabeth Boakes, PhD Conservation Biology, Centre for Biodiversity & Environment Research, University College London
  205. Dr Mikko Ijäs, Doctor of Arts. Associate Researcher of Human Evolutionary Biology. Department of Geosciences and Geography, University of Helsinki, Finland. 
  206. Dr Nicolas Kosoy. Department of Natural Resource Sciences, McGill University, Montreal
  207. Dr Duane L. Bindschadler, PhD, Geological Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA
  208. Dr. Malika Virah-Sawmy, Geography Department, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany
  209. Dr. Marie-Josée Garand. Ph.D. Natural Resources. Environmental Technology. Collège Communautaire du Nouveau Brunswick. Canada. 
  210. Dr Phil Platts, Department of Environment and Geography, University of York, UK
  211. Dr Alice Reid, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, UK
  212. Dr. Maria Caffrey, PhD Geography, Denver, Colorado
  213. Dr Laura Kehoe, PhD in Geography, University of Oxford, The Nature Conservancy, UK
  214. Dr Antti Alexander Kestilä, PhD Space Technology, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland.
  215. Dr Rupesh Paudyal, MSc University of London, PhD Plant Sciences, University of Leeds
  216. Dr David Costalago, PhD Marine Ecology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
  217. Dr. Ji-Hyun Lee, PhD., Postdoctoral researcher, Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA), Austria
  218. Dr Robert Alcock, PhD in Marine Ecology, University of Southampton. XR Edinburgh activist.
  219. Dr Christopher Butler, PhD. Former Oil Industry Geoscientist.
  220. Dr Thomas Martin, PhD Atmospheric Science, University of São Paulo, Brazil. 
  221. Dr João Augusto Hackerott, PhD Atmospheric Science, University of São Paulo, Brazil
  222. Dr Carys Bennett, School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, University of Leicester, UK
  223. Dr Daniel Turner, PhD (ecology), University of Southampton
  224. Dr Cristián Monaco, Researcher, University of Adelaide, Australia
  225. Dr Stuart Capstick, Research Fellow, Cardiff University, UK
  226. Dr William Stiles, Institute of Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University
  227. Dr Judith Thornton, Low Carbon Manager, IBERS, Aberystwyth University, UK.
  228. Dr. Tyler J. Kohler, Postdoctoral Research Associate, EPFL, Switzerland
  229. Dr Pia Benaud, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Geography, University of Exeter, UK
  230. Alice Vislova B.S. (Ecology, Evolution and Behavior), Ph.D (Oceanography) candidate 2020, Honolulu, HI USA
  231. Leticia Avilés, PhD, Dept of Zoology and Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  232. Keith Pezzoli, PhD, Bioregional Center for  Sustainability Science, Planning and Design. University of California, San Diego, USA. 
  233. Dr Kerry Nice, PhD. (Urban climate modelling), Research Fellow (in urban heat, transport, health, and urban design), University of Melbourne and Monash University
  234. Dr. Nina J. Karnovsky, PhD, Pomona College, Dept. of Biology, Claremont, CA, USA
  235. Heather Price, PhD, Atmospheric Chemistry,  North Seattle College, Seattle WA, USA
  236. Dr Lucie Middlemiss, Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds
  237. Dr Vincent Noel, PhD, researcher CNRS, Laboratoire d'Aerologie, Toulouse, France
  238. Dr. Fabrizio Ungaro, Soil Scientist, National Research Council of Italy, Institute for BioEconomy, Florence Italy
  239. Kellie Williams, Environmental Scientist, Brisbane, Australia. Postgraduate student of Master of Disaster Resilience & Sustainable Development at University of Newcastle/UNITAR, NSW Australia
  240. Germán GONZÁLEZ-DÁVILA, PhD Evolution & Ecological Demography (Montpellier II, France), Interdisciplinary Centre on Biodiversity and Environment (CeIBA A.C.), CDMX, Mexico.
  241. Garabet Kazanjian, PhD in Aquatic Ecology, Berlin, Germany
  242. Dr. Emma C. Smith, Ph.D. in Glaciology and Geophysics, Postdoctoral Scientist, Glaciology Section - Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany
  243. Dr. Julia Krohmer, Geo-ecologist, Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
  244. Elisabeth Ekener, PhD Planning och Decision analysis, Dept of Sustainable development, Environmental Science and Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology KTH, Stockholm, Sweden.620.
  245. Dr Claire Hoolohan, Presidential Research Fellow, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Manchester
  246. Dr-Ing. Andreas Geiges, Climate Analytics, Germany
  247. Dr. Panos Petridis, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
  248. Marni Koopman, Ph.D., Climate Change Scientist
  249. Dr Harriet Downey, Research Associate, University of Cambridge, PhD in Zoology, University of Oxford 
  250. Dr. Ola Kalén, Ph.D. Physical Oceanography, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
  251. Marianne Brett, Ph.D. Earth Sciences, Member of the Institute of Environmental Sciences, UK
  252. Dr. Jean Boucher, Environmental Sociologist, Arizona State University, USA
  253. Dr Phil Colbourn (retired) Post doc research on release of N2O from agricultural soils, UK
  254. Dr Jenna Crowe-Riddell, Postdoc researcher, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, USA
  255. Dr. Rachel Lunnon, PhD Mathematics (Logic), former computer programmer and environmental activist.
  256. Kristine Mattis, PhD Environment & Resources, NY, USA
  257. Dr. Peter Roessingh, Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam
  258. Dr Richard Smart PhD, (Soil and water quality): Geotechnical engineer, Melbourne, Australia.
  259. Dr Rob Blakemore PhD, Soil Ecologist/Agronomist, VermEcology, Zama Japan.
  260. Clara Romero, PhD Candidate, Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin, Germany
  261. Gerson Paulino Lopes, Doctoral Candidate, Consevation, Universidade Feredal do Amazonas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zoologia
  262. Valerie Carranza, PhD Student, Environmental Sciences Department, University of California, Riverside
  263. V. Margot Paez, M.S. Physics, PhD Student Water Resources & Climate Adaptation, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
  264. Matthew Henry, PhD Candidate in Climate Science, McGill University, Canada
  265. Jonas Van der Slycken, PhD Candidate in Ecological Economics, Ghent University, Belgium
  266. Estefania Milla-Moreno, PhD candidate in Forest Sciences, MSc in Forestry, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, Canada
  267. Holly M. English, PhD student in Biology and Environmental Science, University College Dublin. MRes Bioscience, Swansea University.
  268. Neil Grant, PhD Student, Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment, Imperial College London
  269. Rachel Hasler, PhD Student, Soil microbiology - Environment and Agrifood Dept.  Cranfield University, UK.
  270. Geraint Northwood, PhD student, Planetary Science, Imperial College London, UK
  271. Claudia Wyer, PhD Student, Life Sciences, Imperial College London, UK 
  272. Galina Jönsson, PhD Student, Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London
  273. Gabriel Perez, PhD student, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, MPhil University of São Paulo
  274. Maria Luiza de Carvalho Ferreira, MSc Physical, Chemical and Geological Oceanography, currently PhD student in Geology, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, UK
  275. Paul Ogbuigwe, PhD student in Animal Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
  276. Stacey Hendriks, PhD Student in Animal Science, Massey University, New Zealand, MSc in Animal Science
  277. Matteo Luberti, PhD student, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading, UK
  278. Chris Andrews, PhD Candidate in Animal Science, Massey University, New Zealand, MSc(Hons) in Zoology
  279. Hilary Webb, PhD Student in Animal Science, Massey University, New Zealand, Hons degree in Natural Resource Management
  280. Mike Madden, Ph.D. Candidate, Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
  281. Barthelemy Caron, Ph.D candidate, Imagine Institute, Paris, France
  282. Jefim Vogel, PhD student, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK
  283. Sarah Tapscott, Ph.D Student in Volcanology, Massey University, New Zealand, MSc in Earth Science (Volcanology), University of Iceland
  284. Ailsa Naismith, PhD student in Earth Sciences, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol
  285. Jacques Krticka Carvalho, PhD student in Animal Science, Massey University, New Zealand,  MSc in Soil Science, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
  286. Emma Bird, PhD Student Palaeoanthropology, University of Kent, UK
  287. Thomas Mackay-Smith, MSc Conservation Biology, PhD Student in Agroforestry, Massey University, New Zealand
  288. Will Barker, PhD Student, Ecology and Global Change, School of Geography, University of Leeds. 
  289. Charlie Morgan, MAppSci (Great Barrier Reef), James Cook University Australia
  290. Marta Morera, Energy for sustainable development Master's Degree, working on a local energy action plan in Rubi city, Barcelona, Catalonia
  291. Paula García, MA, Sustainable International Development, Brandeis University
  292. Maureen W, Kinyanjui, Msc Conservation and Rural Development, University of Kent, U.K
  293. Susanne Repanelis, MSc Conservation Medicine (Veterinary Medicine),  Master student in Risk Prevention and Disaster Management, University of Vienna, AT
  294. Tessa I. Ullmann, MSc Conservation and International Wildlife Trade, University of Kent, U.K.
  295. Fernando Avendano Veas, MSc Soil and Water Management, PhD Student Soil Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand.
  296. Catherine Pennington, Engineering Geologist, Landslide Specialist, MSc Engineering Geology
  297. Stuart Spray, MSc in Wildlife & Conservation Biology, Napier University, Edinburgh
  298. Thomas A. Worsdell, MSc Ethnobotany, University of Kent, U.K.
  299. Alberto Danese, Double MSc Energy Engineering, Universitat Politecnica de la Catalunya, Barcelona & KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
  300. Floriane Millet, MSc Conservation and Tourism, Kent University, UK 
  301. Andrea Vadillo Dieguez. MSc Environmental Agrobiology, University of the Basque Country. Technician in NIAB EMR, UK
  302. Penelope Chaney, MA, MSc, VetMB, Ecologist
  303. Mike Hynes, MSc Palaeobiology, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol
  304. Ariel Chiang, MSc Sustainable Building Technology, School of the Built Environment, The f Kent, UK
  305. Louise Masters, MSc Conservation Biology, University of Kent 
  306. Brittney Vezina, MSc Conservation Biology, University of Kent
  307. Elli Rivers, Research Associate in Avian Ecology, MSc Biodiversity Conservation, Bournemouth University, UK
  308. Marcus Petz, MSc Mountain Forestry, University of Jyväskylä
  309. Sonja Willemse, MSc Environmental Technology, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  310. B.S. Victória Peli, Masters Student, Department of Atmospheric Science, University of São Paulo, Brazi
  311. Sarah Greenfield Clark, MSc Sustainability, Global Sustainability Institute, Anglia Ruskin University.
  312. Rachael Ward, MScR Physical Geography, School of Geography/Earth Sciences, University of Bristol
  313. Isabella Aberle, MSc Biodiversity and Conservation, Philipps-University Marburg, GermanyUniversity of Nottingham, UK
  314. Guy Burger, BSc in Freshwater Fisheries Management, MSc in Conservation Biology. Director and Company Secretary at Greengap Ltd
  315. George Barda MA. Environment, Politics & Globalisation, King's College London 
  316. Tatiana Suarez, M.Sc. Environmental Monitoring, Modelling and Management, King’s College London. B.Sc. Environmental Engineer.
  317. Gwili Gibbon, MSc in Conservation Biology, PhD Student in Biodiversity Management, University of Kent, UK
  318. Pam DiBona, M.S. environmental scientist, Commonwealth of Massachusetts 
  319. Charlotte Phillips MSc., Research Assistant, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  320. Louise Johnson F.RGS MSc (Environmental Management, University of Surrey, 2002)
  321. Nicole Morgan, M.Sc. Biological Oceanography, Ph.D. Candidate Oceanography, Florida State University
  322. Andrew Simms, Research Associate, University of Sussex, Coordinator, Rapid Transition Alliance.
  323. Jacqui Keenan, MSc Conservation & Biodiversity, University of Exeter
  324. Dave Hudson, MSc Conservation and Biodiversity, University of Exeter
  325. Daniel K Swan, MEng Renewable Energy Systems Technology, C.R.E.S.T (Centre For Renewable Energy Systems Technology), Loughborough University 
  326. Matthew Charles, MSc Meteorology and Climatology, PGR student at the University of East Anglia
  327. Paul Dumble MSc CWRM CEnv, Independent specialist waste & environment, Melrose Scotland
  328. Annabel Hindmarsh, BSc Zoology, University of East Anglia. MSc Oceanography, University of Southampton 
  329. Adam Francis Smith, MSc (Wildlife Ecology and Management), Laboratory of Wildlife Ecology and Behaviour, School of Biology and Environmental Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
  330. Amanda Luper, MSES Conservation and Wildlife Biology, Colorado USA
  331. Daria Povh Skugor, MSc Coastal Zone Management, Senior programme officer, PAP/RAC of UNEP/MAP
  332. Richard Andrew, Masters in Climate Change, The Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
  333. Steve Westlake, MSc Climate Change Management, Birkbeck University of London. PhD student Cardiff University, Wales, UK. 
  334. Paula Richter, Degree of Master of Science in Psychology, Climate Psychologist and Director of Studies, Specialist Psychologists
  335. Tamily Carvalho Melo dos Santos, MSc., Consevation, Mamirauá Institute
  336. Laura Heitman Berry, MSc, Director of Research and Publications, The Climate Mobilization, USA
  337. Rosa Moreno Moore, Master Degree in Environmental and Territorial Management, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
  338. Larry Edwards, BSAE, BSME. Sitka, Alaska
  339. Larissa E. Gleason, MSc Conservation and Rural Development, University of Kent, UK
  340. Adam Roberts, MSc Conservation Biology, University of Kent, U.K
  341. Florentine Dominique van Noppen, MSc Ecology, PhD Student Agriculture and Environment, Massey University, New Zealand
  342. Sven M Schulte, Research Consultant, MA Environmental Security (UN-mandated University for Peace), MA Peace, Development, Security and Int. Conflict Transformation (UNESCO Chair for Peace Studies)
  343. Kathleen Menke, ecologist, fisheries/watersheds, Haines, Alaska
  344. Joe Ravetz, Collaboratory for Urban Resilience, University of Manchester
  345. Liz Dovey, Fenner School for Env. and Society and Climate Change Institute, Australian National University
  346. Dr. Annett Finger, Adjunct Research Fellow, Victoria University, Australia
  347. Dr Robert Mok, Ph.D. University College London
  348. Dr Tobias Navarro Schröder, Ph.D., Norwegian University of Science and Technology 
  349. Dr. Larch Maxey, LLB, MSc, Ph.D., Plymouth University 
  350. Dr Lucky Tran, Ph.D. Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge
  351. Dr. Terry L. Rankin, Retired, Saint Cloud, FL USA
  352. Dr Kevin Allen, Ph.D. Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine, Heidelberg University
  353. Dr Darragh Duffy, Ph.D. Immunology, Department of Immunology, Institut Pasteur, Paris
  354. Dr Nikaïa Smith, Ph.D. Immunology, Department of Immunology, Institut Pasteur, Paris
  355. Dr. James Uther, Ph.D. Computer Science, The University of Sydney
  356. Dr Miles Thompson, Clinical Psychologist (DClinPsy) and Senior Lecturer in Psychology (PhD), Health and Applied Sciences, UWE Bristol.
  357. Dr Alba Llibre, PhD Immunology, Department of Immunology, Institut Pasteur, Paris
  358. Dr Susanne Hakenbeck, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge
  359. Dr Lukasz Pospieszny, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Bristol
  360. Dr. Karen Cangialosi, Department of Biology, Keene State College, New Hampshire, USA
  361. Dr Aga Iwasiewicz-Wabnig, PhD in Physics. University of Cambridge, UK
  362. Dr Hazel Newton, Ph.D. Electrochemistry, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne.
  363. Dr Claire Murphy  Ph.D in Genetics and Immunology University College London, United Kingdom
  364. Dr Till Sawala, PhD Physics, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Finland
  365. Dr Oscar Marcelo Lazo, PhD. UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and UK Dementia Research Institute, University College London, UK.
  366. Dr Robert Schmidt, Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, UK
  367. Dr Lukas Daniel Klausner, Researcher, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria
  368. Dr Kilian Evang, Researcher, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany
  369. Dr Grace Lindsay, Postdoctoral Fellow, University College London, United Kingdom
  370. Dr. J. Kasmire, Research Fellow, University of Manchester, UK
  371. Dr Alexander Vincent Penson, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York
  372. Dr Julien Carponcy, PhD, MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit, University of Oxford
  373. Dr Elizabeth Rowe, PhD Clinical Veterinary Sciences, University of Bristol
  374. Dr Daniel Mietchen, Senior Scientist, School of Data Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
  375. Dr Francesco Turci, Research Associate in Theoretical Physics, University of Bristol
  376. Dr Nariaki Sakai, Research Associate in Materials Physics, University of Bristol
  377. Dr Fabio Leoni, Research Associate in Applied Mathematics, University of Bristol
  378. Dr Daniel Morse, Research Associate, Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Bristol
  379. Dr Teresa Belton, Visiting Fellow, School of Education and Lifelong Learning, University of East Anglia
  380. Dr Rachel Doherty, Senior Researcher, Physical Chemistry, Leiden University, Netherlands
  381. Dr Chris Langmead, Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Scientist
  382. Dr Chris Wymant, Senior Researcher, Big Data Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, UK
  383. Dr Oana Kubinyecz, PhD Epigenetics, Cambridge University 
  384. Dr Nico Kist (DPhil in HIV evolution, University of Oxford)
  385. Dr. Daniel Maskit (Ph.D., Computer Science, Caltech)
  386. Dr Adam Bozson, PhD Physics, University of London
  387. Dr Nils Y. Hammerla, PhD (Computer Science), Newcastle University
  388. Dr Sergio Gutierrez-Santos PhD, Visiting Research Fellow, Computer Science, Birbeck, University of London
  389. Dr. Marcos Francisco Perez, PhD (Biomedicine), Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain
  390. Dr. Jacopo Boni, PhD (Biomedicine), Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain
  391. Dr. Olga Dolgova, PhD (Genetics), Centro Nacional del Análisis Genómico (CNAG-CRG).
  392. Dr. Rocco Mazzolini (Biomedicine), Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain
  393. Dr Ionas Erb (Mathematics), Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain
  394. Dr. Thomas Wilhelm, PhD (Biomedicine), Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
  395. Dr. Xianghua Li, PhD (Biomedicine), Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
  396. Dr. Cinta Pegueroles, PhD (Genetics), Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), Barcelona, Spain
  397. Dr David Clubb, PhD (Physics), Afallen, Wales
  398. Dr Milena Hasan, PhD, Immunology, Institut Pasteur, France
  399. Dr. Jake D. Turner, PhD (Astronomy),  Department of Astronomy, Cornell University
  400. Dimitar Kostadinov, PhD, Research Associate, University College London, UK
  401. Dr Ryan MacDonald, PhD, Astronomy, University of Cambridge, MPhys, Physics, University of Oxford
  402. Dr Leo Swadling, Ph.D. Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, UK.
  403. Jorge Herrero Vicente, PhD student, Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
  404. Dr Laura Dowsett,Ph.D. (Physiology) University of Glasgow, UK
  405. Dr. Sarah Offenburger, PhD (Biomedicine), Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
  406. Dr Karine Crozat, PhD in immunology, CIML, Aix Marseille University, Marseille, France
  407. Dr Benjamin Vial, Postdoctoral fellow. Antennas and Electromagnetics, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
  408. Tony Warne, Senior Investigator Scientist, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK
  409. Dr Judith Lock, School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, UK
  410. Dr Philip Webber, formerly University of London (Imperial College) & Leeds (School of Earth & Environment), UK
  411. Raquel Garcia Olivas, PhD (Biomedicine), Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
  412. Dr. Mike Bennison, PhD (Chemistry), Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, UK
  413. Dr. Benjamin Lang, PhD (Molecular Systems Biology), Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
  414. Dr Pauline Audergon, Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for genomic Regulation(CRG) Barcelona, Spain
  415. Dr Anna-Lena Schaupp, Postdoctoral researcher, Immunology, University of Oxford , UK
  416. Dr Jonathan Mackenzie, Research Fellow, University of the Arts London and University of Cambridge, UK
  417. Dr Claire Asher, PhD (Genetics, Ecology & Evolution, University of Leeds), Freelance Science Journalist, London, UK
  418. Dr Alistair Jennings, PhD Neuroscience, freelance science filmmaker, London, UK,
  419. Dr Matias Acosta, Fellow at the Center for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge, UK
  420. Dr Jim Rafferty, Research assistant and data scientist, Swansea University Medical School, UK
  421. Dr Beth Breeze, Director, Centre for Philanthropy, University of Kent, UK
  422. Dr. Gareth Dale, Politics, Brunel University, UK
  423. Dr Jenny Baker, EPSRC Fellow, College of Engineering, Swansea University, UK
  424. Patrick Taylor, PhD student, department of physics, University of Cambridge, UK
  425. Maximilian Bloomfield MSci MEng, PhD student, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, UK
  426. Emeline Rougeaux, PhD Student, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London UK
  427. Joonatan Laulainen, PhD Student, Department of Materials Science, University of Cambridge, UK
  428. George Lewis, PhD Student, Department of Materials Science, University of Cambridge, UK
  429. Dr Andrea Dimitracopoulos, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, UK
  430. Silvia Benito, PhD student in molecular biology, University of Cambridge, UK
  431. Dr Miguel A Maestro, Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
  432. Dr Mia Gray, Dept of Geography, University of Cambridge, UK
  433. Dr Mary Phillips, Reader in Organization Studies, University of Bristol, UK
  434. Dr Simona Giordano, Reader in Bioethics, The University of Manchester Law School, UK
  435. Dr Michael Littledyke, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia 
  436. Dr Philip Mousley (PhD Condensed matter physics), Post Doctoral Research Associate, Diamond Light Source Synchrotron, UK
  437. Dr Teresa Del Bianco, Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre of Brain and Cognitive Development, Birkbeck University of London, UK
  438. Dr Rebekah Fraser, PhD Chemistry, Durham University, UK
  439. Dr Sandra Cortijo, Postdoctoral fellow, Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
  440. Dr Rasha Rezk, Research Associate in Biomechanics, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge , UK
  441. Dr Gregory Carslaw, PhD Psychology, University of Birmingham, UK
  442. Dr Simon Sneddon, PhD Nuclear Power, University of Northampton, UK
  443. Dr Seamus A. Ward, MA, PhD, University College London, UK
  444. Dr Anna-Lena Schaupp, Postdoctoral researcher in Immunology, University of Oxford, UK
  445. Dr Marco Spartera, Cardiologist and Clinical Research Fellow, University of Oxford, UK 
  446. Raichael Lock, PhD, Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester, UK
  447. Dr Carmel Howe, Research Associate, Imperial College London, UK
  448. Dr Tim Chen, Senior Lecturer, Centre of AI, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
  449. Dr. Jenny Smith-Wymant, Health Engagement Officer, Peterborough, UK
  450. Dr. Henry H. Adam, retired professional physical chemist, Bedfordshire, UK
  451. Dr. Kirsikka Kaipainen, Postdoctoral Researcher, Tampere University, Finland
  452. Dr Aet Annist, Senior Researcher in Social Anthropology, University of Tartu, Estonia
  453. Dr Eeva Houtbeckers, Postdoctoral researcher, postgrowth working life studies, Aalto University, Finland
  454. Dr. Paula T. Kuokkanen, Postdoctoral researcher, Neuroscience, Institute for theoretical Biology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
  455. Laura Sirot, Ph.D., Department of Biology, The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio
  456. Dr. Patti Frazer Lock, Ph.D. mathematics and statistics, St. Lawrence University
  457. Dr David B. Reiss, Ph.D. Theoretical Physics 
  458. Dr. Benjamin Neimark, Ph.D. (Human Geography) Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster, UK
  459. Dr. Janne Hirvonen, (Energy technology), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aalto University, Finland
  460. Dr. Leah Gottlieb, Ph.D. (Chemistry) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
  461. Marine Krzisch, Ph.D. (neurobiology), Cambridge, MA
  462. Dr. Robert Kraus Jr., Ph.D., Los Alamos National Laboratory (retired)
  463. Tomo Saric, M.D., Ph.D., Group Leader, Center for Physiology and Pathophysiology, Medical Faculty, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
  464. Dion Amago Whitehead, PhD, Bielefeld University, Germany
  465. Dr Edward Clarke, Lecturer in Psychology, School of Health and Life Sciences, Federation University Australia
  466. Dr William Ward, Retired Psychologist, Sedona AZ, USA
  467. Julius B. Thijssen, PhD Tactical Research IT, CISSP, CHFI, Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam, NL
  468. Dr Gillian Forrester, Comparative Cognition Laboratory, Birkbeck,
  469. Dr. Klaudia Freire, Neurophotonics Scientist and Biophotonics Laboratory Director. Biomedicum Helsinki, FI
  470. Dr. Ryan Kerney, Biology Department, Gettysburg College
  471. Dr. Guy Prince, PhD (Geosciences), Dept. Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway Uni. London, UK
  472. Mary Sawyer, Ph.D. (Education & Applied Behavior Analysis), BCBA-D, Atlanta, GA, USA
  473. Philip Hamann, PhD Chemistry, Former Med Chem in Big Pharma, Current Lecturer Organic Chemistry, Hunter College, City University of New York 
  474. Dr. Joseph Omielan, Agronomist, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
  475. Dr. Colin Hocking, PhD, Emeritus Research Fellow, School of Education, LaTrobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
  476. Dr. Christopher DeGroot, Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Western University, London, Canada
  477. Dr Benjamin Cowie, PhD (University of Calgary, Geology and Geophysics) 
  478. Dr. Luzie U. Wingen, Dept. of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK
  479. Dr. Julia Kim-Cohen, Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
  480. Dr. David A. Donoso, Department of Biology, Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Quito, Ecuador
  481. Dr Lincoln Turner, Senior Lecturer, School of Physics & Astronomy, Monash University, Australia
  482. Eric S. Howard, Director of Strategic Partnerships @ Second Nature and Doctoral Student @ Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA
  483. Ji Young Song, Ph.D. candidate (Psychology), University of Melbourne, Australia.
  484. Geraldine Buitrago, Ph.D candidate (Molecular Immunoparasitology), James Cook University, Australia
  485. José Cerca, PhD candidate, Evolutionary Biologist, University of Oslo, Norway and UC Berkeley, USA 
  486. Theresa Fisher, PhD Candidate, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University, USA
  487. Stephanye Zarama, M.Sc, PhD Student, Environmental Conservation/Policy, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  488. Jennifer Lipka, D.O., Board Certified Family Physician, Searsport, Maine, USA
  489. Roelof Pieters, PhD Candidate (Computer Science), KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
  490. Claire Brereton MPH FACS PhD candidate University of Queensland Child Health Research Centre, Australia
  491. Max Eyre, PhD candidate, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Lancaster University, UK
  492. Katherine Gonzalez. PhD student in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University.Indiana. USA
  493. Mr William Green MA MSc (Natural Sciences, University of Cambridge), PhD. candidate (Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College London)
  494. Andrew Malcolm-Neale, PhD candidate (Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy), University of YorkDavid Barns, PhD student, School of Chemical & Process Engineering, University of Leeds, UK
  495. Franco La Zia, Ph.D candidate, Physics, Royal Holloway University of London
  496. Ryan McCabe, PhD Candidate Planetary Science, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, USA
  497. Lowell Andrew R. Iporac, Ph.D Candidate, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA
  498. Bineh Ndefru, Ph.D Student, Materials Science and Engineering, University of California-Los Angeles, USA
  499. Sophia Chan, PhD Candidate, Chemical Engineering, Columbia University
  500. Kevin Shi, PhD Candidate, Computer Science, Columbia University
  501. Chris van Hoorn, PhD candidate, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge University, UK
  502. Bianca De Sanctis, MPhil computational biology, PhD student, Departments of Zoology and Genetics, University of Cambridge, UK
  503. Lisa Heinke, PhD Candidate, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge, UK
  504. Joshua M. Lawrence, PhD Candidate, Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, UK
  505. Brittany Trew, PhD Candidate, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, UK
  506. Giulia Calignano, PhD candidate, University of Trento, Italy, Visiting Researcher at Birkbeck College, Brain & Behaviour Lab, UK
  507. Alex Bradley,  PhD Candidate, Mathematics Institute, University of Oxford, UK
  508. Susannah McLaren, MPhil, PhD candidate, Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, UK 
  509. Jonny Saunders, MS Psychology, PhD student Systems Neuroscience, University of Oregon, USA
  510. Rebecca Budgett, PhD Student in Molecular Pharmacology, University of Glasgow, MSc in Neuroscience and BSc in Human Sciences from University College London, UK
  511. Peter Griffin, MEng, MRes, PhD candidate, Materials Sciences and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge
  512. Pete Alway, PhD Student, Loughborough University & England and Wales Cricket Board
  513. Dan Whitaker Msci, University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, PhD Candidate
  514. Maruf Sarkar, MPhys, PhD Candidate, Materials Sciences and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge
  515. Livia Lacerda Mariano, PhD student, Institut Pasteur, France
  516. Larkin Sayre, MPhil in Energy Technologies, PhD candidate in Materials Science, University of Cambridge UK
  517. Thomas Bedford MPhys, PhD Student, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, UK
  518. Carme Arnan Ros (phD), Center for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain
  519. Chloe Hall,  PhD Student, Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Brighton, UK
  520. Sam Van Stroud, PhD Student in Physics, Data Science, University College London, UK
  521. Joshua F. Robinson, PhD Candidate and Research Fellow, Soft Matter Physics, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
  522. Xue Qi Soon, PhD student, School of Veterinary Science, Massey University, New Zealand
  523. Hope Bretscher, MSc in Science and Technology Studies, University of Edinburgh, and currently, a PhD student in Physics, University of Cambridge
  524. Jessica Liliana Campo Giraldo, PhD student in Molecular Biosciences, Universidad AndresBello, Chile.
  525. Pietro Salvi, PhD Student, Department of Physics, Imperial College
  526. Mr Carl Thomas, PhD Student, Department of Physics, Imperial College London
  527. Irene Faiman, PhD Researcher, Department of Psychological Medicine, King’s College London
  528. Jonathan David Finn, PhD Student, School of Computing, University of Leeds
  529. Dominic Habgood-Coote, PhD student, Department of Infectious Disease, Imperial College London
  530. Mary Langsdale, PhD student, School of Geography, King’s College London
  531. Thomas Nicholas, PhD student, York Plasma Institute, University of York, MPhys University of Oxford 
  532. Alexander Morley, DPhil student, Neuroscience, University of Oxford
  533. Andrew Brown, DPhil student in Computer Vision, University of Oxford 
  534. Cesar Sierra, PhD Student, Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
  535. Ariadna Montero Blay, PhD Student, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain
  536. William Dawson, MSc Psychology  OU
  537. Sarah Kelly, MSc Medical Entomology, research assistant, Life Sciences, Imperial College London, UK
  538. Bernard McCarty: recovering Astrophysicist, practising Quantum Mechanic and Engineer (The University of Birmingham, UK).
  539. Alexandra Williams, MSc Global Health and Development, University College London
  540. Leo Green, Consultant Mechanical Engineer, MEng Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol, UK
  541. Katja E. Isaksen MSc Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law, University of Glasgow. PhD student in Animal Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
  542. Alfredo Romero-Muñoz, Doctoral researcher, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany
  543. Emma Garnett, PhD Researcher, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
  544. Louisse Paola Mirabueno, PhD student, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, UK
  545. Cristina hidalgo, PhD (Biomedicine), Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
  546. Celine Posseme, PhD student, Department of Immunology, Institut Pasteur, Paris
  547. Justine Courty, MSc Computing and Machine Learning, Imperial College London
  548. Matthew Shribman, MChem (Hons), University of Oxford. Science Communicator & Environmental Campaigner.
  549. Jennifer Worroll, Bioinformatics Scientist, MA Natural Sciences University of Cambridge, MSc University of Manchester
  550. James Murray-White, Filmmaker, Cambridge, UK - MSc Centre for Human Ecology, Edinburgh 
  551. Bronagh McCoy, University of Cambridge. MSc. in Cognitive Neuroscience at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  552. Thea Kozakis, Masters of Astrophysics, Carl Sagan Institute, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
  553. Julien Lagarde, Technician, M.Sc., Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
  554. Dana Nuccitelli, M.Sc. Physics, University of California at Davis, USA
  555. Adam Williams, MSc Town Planning, University of Plymouth, UK.
  556. Will Mountford, MSc Science Communication, UWE UK
  557. Michael Jock MS Optics - private industry
  558. Mihaela Nemes, MRes Brain Science, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, UK
  559. Francesco Iannuzzelli, MSc Computer Science, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
  560. Katie Christoffers, MSc Neuroscience, University of Oxford, UK
  561. Nina Richardson PGCE Science, MA Society, Science and Nature, BSc Hons. Combined Sciences, UK
  562. Bruce Greetham, MMath, Cambridge University, UK
  563. Sarah E. Moore, BSc Biology, MS student in Biology, Indiana State University, USA
  564. Mark Dobday, P.G. MA Geology
  565. Sarah Warren, MSc in Conservation, UCL
  566. Christopher Edsall, M.Sc.(Physics), University of Bristol, UK
  567. Metin Vargonen, M.S. Materials Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic institute, Troy, NY, USA
  568. Matthew E. Hogan, M.Sc., Visiting Lecturer in Mathematics, Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Wells College, Aurora, NY, USA
  569. Anna Puchkoff, M.S. Natural Resources, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT USA
  570. Anna E George, MS student, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Geography, Madison, WI, USA
  571. Duncan Scholtes CEng, MEng,  University of Cambridge, UK
  572. Michael O. Starr, MSc. Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Davis, USA
  573. Kevin Frea, M.Sc. Human Ecology, Strathclyde University
  574. Eleonore Poli, Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, UK
  575. Violeta Beltran Sastre, Center for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain
  576. Vincent Needham, Scientist, JRM Lab, Physics Dept, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA
  577. James Mckay, Centre Manager, EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Bioenergy at University of Leeds, UK
  578. Thomas E. Smith,  B.S. Astronomy. Studied solar system planetary atmos. et.al. With Hubble. STScI. USA.
  579. Sharbatanu Chatterjee, Research Assistant, Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour (United Kingdom), MSc, EPFL (Switzerland), B.Tech, IIT Kanpur (India)
  580. Mary Jane DelMastro, retired biochemist
  581. Jessie Joachim B.S. (Biology), MPH (Master of Public Health) candidate 2020, Vallejo, CA USA 
  582. Dorothy Goulah Pabst, Master of Sociology (expected Summer 2020), California State University, Northridge
  583. Andrew Simms, Research Associate, Centre for Global Political Economy, University of Sussex, UK
  584. Christie Wolf, M.Ed, Biology and Environmental Science Teacher at New Technology High School in Napa, California
  585. Holly Turner, BS Animal Science, LATG, CMAR, Laboratory Manager, Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute, California, USA
  586. Kari Sanford, BSE Engineering Management, Arizona State University, USA
  587. Jake Fox, MD/MPH candidate, University of Colorado, Aurora, USA
  588. Patrick O’Leary, Registered Nurse, Sebastopol, Ca
  589. Hector Pollitt, Cambridge Econometrics, UK.
  590. Aleksis Pirinen, PhD student in machine learning, Lund University, Sweden
  591. Dr. rer.-nat. Tobias Opialla, Proteomics and Metabolomics Platform, Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology at Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, Berlin Germany.
  592. Dr Marc-André Delsuc, Research Director - Integrated Structural Biology in Institut de Genetique, Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire - University of Strasbourg - France.
  593. Brian O’Neill, M.Eng. FIEAust. Chartered Engineer. Electronics Instruments Designer.
  594. Stephen D. Barnes, MHSc., DHSc. candidate, Nova Southeastern University College of Healthcare Sciences 
  595. Dr. Vikram K. Mulligan, Research Scientist, Systems Biology, Center for Computational Biology, Flatiron Institute, New York, NY, United States.
  596. Thomas Potier, M.S. Eng., Stanford. Software Program Manager, Redmond, WA, United States
  597. Peter-Paul Pichler, PhD, Social Metabolism & Impacts, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
  598. Ana Gomes, PhD, The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK
  599. Dr Jerome Santolini, PhD, HDR, Head of Oxidative Stress and Detoxication Laboratory, C.E.A. Saclay, Gif sur Yvette, France
  600. Dr Eric Aubourg, PhD, senior researcher, Astroparticule et Cosmologie, Université de Paris, France
  601. Dr Finn Box, PDRA, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Manchester, UK
  602. Dr Joe Butler, Center for Experimental and Molecular Medicine, University of Amsterdam, The Netherland
  603. Dr. Harriet Zilliacus, University lecturer, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
  604. Dr Christine Greenhalgh, Manchester Collaboration on Health, School of Health Sciences, The University of Manchester, UK.
  605. Dr. Kara Laing, Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, working now as a FEA engineer, UK
  606. Dr Robin Lacassin, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Université de Paris, CNRS, France
  607. Dr Cameron Brick, Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge, UK
  608. Tricia Sullivan, PhD student astrophysics/data science, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
  609. Scott Santilli MD MPH The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
  610. Dr. Esther Brendel, Biology and Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany
  611. Dr. Liam O’Connor, Computer Science, Australia
  612. Dr. Wouter Arrazola de Oñate, medical doctor-researcher Public Health, Belgium - Mozambique
  613. Dr. Nuno Negrões Soares, Researcher, University of Aveiro, Portugal
  614. Dr.  Teresa Gilbertson, PhD Computer Science, Loughborough University
  615. Dr Gabriel Aughey, Research associate, Imperial College London, UK
  616. Dr. William Flack, Psychology, Bucknell University, Lewisburg PA USA
  617. Dr. Joshua Franz Einsle, LKAS Research Fellow - Data Science/Mineralogy, University of Glasgow 
  618. Dr Urša Golob, Department of Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
  619. Dr Gillian Proctor, School of healthcare, University of Leeds, UK
  620. Christine Bertlin, Degree of Master of Science in Psychology, University of Stockholm, Private practice
  621. Rosamund Eileen Fitzmaurice MA, PhD student at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London
  622. Dr. Isabelle Letellier, PhD in psychology, Lecturer, Institution of Child and Youth Studies, University of Stockholm, Sweden
  623. Véronique Ginouvès, National Center of Scientific Research (France), Aix-Marseille Université, Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l’homme, Aix-en-Provence, Sound Archivist
  624. Sophus zu Ermgassen, PhD Biodiversity Management, DICE Kent
  625. Per Ribbing Licentiate of Technology, Engineering Physics, Uppsala university
  626. Ebba Malmqvist, PhD, Research group manager Environment, Society and Health, Lund University, Sweden
  627. Dr Vincent Hare, Lecturer, Stable Light Isotope Laboratory, University of Cape Town, South Africa
  628. Dr. Dan Stowell, PhD in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London, UK
  629. Richard Hoggett, Research Manager, Energy Policy Group, University of Exeter, UK
  630. Dr Alexa Morcom, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Sussex, UK
  631. Dr. Ylva Dahlman, Landscape Architecture, SLU, Uppsala, Sweden
  632. Dr Catherine Happer, Sociology (Media and Communications), University of Glasgow
  633. Dr Phi Wilkes, Department of Geography, UCL
  634. Dr Charlotte Brand, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Biosciences, University of Exeter.
  635. Isabell Schrickel, PhD candidate, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany
  636. Dr. Nina Isabella Moeller, Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience, Coventry University, UK 
  637. Oscar Alvarado, MSc Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
  638. Prof. Lynn Froggett, Psychosocial Research University of Central Lancashire, UK
  639. Dr. Katharina Berndt Rasmussen, Climate Ethicist, Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm, SWEDEN
  640. MSc. Pavel Borecky, MA. , PhD candidate in Social Anthropology and Lecturer, University of Bern, Switzerland
  641. Emiel de Lange, PhD student, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh
  642. Reynaldo Cobos, PhD candidate, Robotics and Mechatronics, University of Twente.
  643. Dr. Tomas Ledvinka, Researcher in anthropology and law, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
  644. Dr Russell Johnston, PhD (evolutionary biology), now independent researcher, UK
  645. Dr. Alireza Keshavarz, Lecturer in Business Administration, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland 
  646. John L. Godlee , PhD student, School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh
  647. Dr Becky Thomas, Department of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, UK
  648. Benedict Harris, MSci (Natural Sciences), University of Cambridge, PhD Candidate, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh
  649. Helene Lebhar, MSC (biotechnology) UNSW Recombinant Products Facility Man
  650. Jennifer Botting, Ph.D. Psychology
  651. Katarzyna Kozdon, PhD Candidate, University College London, London, United Kingdom
  652. 613 Bernadette Sztojka, PhD student, Umeå Plant Science Centre, Department of Plant Physiology,  Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
  653. Dr. Jana Freundt, Researcher, Department of Economics, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
  654. Dr. Charlie Dunnill  Swansea University. UK.
  655. M. Jouke Huijzer, PhD. Candidate, Department of Political Science, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  656. Shivangi Tiwari, PhD student, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada
  657. Dr Marco Taddei, MSCA Cofund Fellow, Swansea University, UK
  658. Margaret Whitesides, Naturalist Sierra Outdoor School, Sonora, CA
  659. Dr Madeleine Whybrow, Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Information Technology, University of Primorska, Slovenia 
  660. Dr. Brandon Ballengée, Atelier de la Nature, Arnaudville, Louisiana, USA
  661. Mr. William Cragoe, MS Mathematics.  Illinois, USA.
  662. Dr Patrik Winiger, Research Manager, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
  663. Maura Griffith MSc, PhD student at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London
  664. Leona Malmberg, PhD student, Malmö University, Sweden
  665. Riccardo Mastini, PhD Candidate, Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
  666. Dr Anna Petronella Foultier, Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University.
  667. Dr. Mihai Sanduleac, Department of Electric Power Systems, University Politehnica of Bucharest
  668. Dr Tim Rudd, University of Brighton, England
  669. Dr Colin McClure, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
  670. Dr Filka Sekulova, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
  671. Dr Joonas Plaan, Tallinn University, Estonia
  672. Dr Varyl Thorndycraft, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway University of London
  673. Dr Eleanor Kean, Post-doctoral Research Ass
  674. Dr Jan Tobias Muehlberg, Department of Computer Science, KU Leuven, Belgium
  675. Dr. Lukas Witkowski, Institut d'astrophysique de Paris (IAP), Paris, France
  676. Christine Parkinson, PhD (London), Retired Biologist and
  677. Dr. Angelos Varvarousis, ICTA, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
  678. Dr. Christopher Brinkmann, PhD Biology, Teacher, Berlin, Germany
  679. Dr. Antoine Gaillard, PDRA, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Manchester, UK 
  680. Felice Kelly, PhD Biology, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA 
  681. Thomas Pienkowski, PhD Candidate in Environmental Research, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  682. Dalit Guscio, Clark Fork Watershed Education Program, Division of Biological Sciences, U. of Montana,  Montana, USA
  683. Dr Stephanie Walker, Postdoctoral Fellow in Geochemistry, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA.
  684. Benedikt Kirpes, PhD Candidate i, University of Mannheim, Germany
  685. Ivan Murray, Department of Geography at Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain.
  686. Dr. Aurora Olvera Vidal, Postdoctoral Fellow at Center of Marine Sciences, Universidad of Algarve, Faro, Portugal.
  687. William Meservy, MSc Geology, PhD candidate Geology, ICM-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
  688. Kristina Lovrek, MSc Chemistry, PhD candidate, Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
  689. Marielle A. Reataza, MD, MS; Los Angeles, CA, USA
  690. Charles Vincent, Ph.D Student, Physics and Instrumentation, Durham University, United Kingdom
  691. Abigail Collins, MSc Polymer Chemistry, Ph.D. candidate, University of Cambridge, U.K. 
  692. Lynn Bjerke. PhD Pediatric Brain Tumour research, UK
  693. Dr Barbara Fair Wedlake, PhD Anthropology, University of Sydney, Australia.
  694. Jesse M. Keenan, Ph.D., J.D., LL.M., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. USA
  695. Lexy Durrant, MSci Neuroscience, PhD Candidate at the University of Nottingham, UK
  696. Laurel Hughes, Psy. D., Disaster Mental Health
  697. Megan Willis, Ph.D., University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
  698. Dr. Jessica Vadas, Ph.D., Medical Physicist, Beaumont Health, Royal Oak, MI, USA 
  699. Dr. Patricia Tavormiimna (1994 UW-Madison) Caltech and University of California educator and researcher
  700. Dao Tran, M.Sc. Developmental Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
  701. Julia Spindel, PhD student in Biology, University of Cambridge
  702. Prof. Susan Michie, Centre for Behaviour Change, University College London, UK
  703. Diederick van den Ende, MA, Lecturer Gender Studies, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. 
  704. Alexandros Nicolaou, M.Sc. Mechanical Engineering NTUA, Athens and M.Sc. Autonomous Systems KTH, Sweden
  705. Jonas Björklund Svensson, M.Sc., Ph.D. Student in accelerator physics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
  706. Dr. Dirk Aurin, USRA at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  707. Martin A. Winer, Ph.D., science editor, Rochester, NY, USA
  708. James Hoyland, PhD, Applied Physics,  Kwantlen Polytechnic University , Canada
  709. Dr Helen Avery, researcher, future-oriented methodologies, Lund University, Sweden
  710. Jessica Ennis, M.S., Physics Lecturer at Augsburg University, Minneapolis, MN
  711. Debra Block, MS, Geology, Arizona, USA
  712. Patric Nordbeck, MSc., MA, Doctoral Candidate, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
  713. Dr Phil Colbourn (retired) Post doc research on release of N2O from agricultural soils, UK
  714. Aaleen Cox, MPH, Neuroscience, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA
  715. Thomas Woodroof, MRes, MPhys, Ph.D Candidate, Applied Nuclear Physics and Radioecology, University of Liverpool, UK
  716. Diogo Valada, MSc student in Engineering Physics, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, PT
  717. Dr James Alexander Clark, PhD, Research Scientist, Center for Relativistic Astrophysics, Georgia Institute of Technology
  718. Dr. Amber Griffiths, PhD Conservation Biology, Director of FoAM Kernow, UK
  719. Dr Oliver Barnstedt, Postdoctoral Scientist, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Germany
  720. David Bryan, MA, BS, Atmospheric Scientist, Adjunct Faculty, Baton Rouge Community College, Baton Rouge, LA USA
  721. Kris W. Grube, MS, Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  722. Dr Carly Butler, PhD (Psychology), Loughborough University
  723. Daniel Müller-Komorowska, MSc, PhD Student Neuroscience, University of Bonn
  724. Claudio Sarmiento-Casas, PhD candidate in Planning, University of Toronto
  725. Dr Denes Csala, Lecturer in Energy Storage System Dynamics, Lancaster University, UK
  726. Dr. Maciej Bilicki, PhD Astrophysics, Center for Theoretical Physics, Warsaw, Poland
  727. Konsta Särkimäki, PhD Candidate (Fusion and Plasma Physics), Aalto University, Finland
  728. Emma Rushton, Senior Research Specialist, Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN USA.
  729. Dr Sally Brown, Researcher, University of Southampton and Bournemouth University, UK
  730. Filip Aniés, PhD Candidate, Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, UK
  731. Scott Cardiff, PhD (Environment and Resources)
  732. Dr. Peter Anick, PhD, Computer Science, Brandeis University, USA
  733. Oona Kinnunen, MSc, Genetics, University of Helsinki, Finland 
  734. Stephanie Leon Quinonez, MSc Biotechnology and Bioengineering, University of Kent, UK
  735. Josefina Arce Quiñones, PhD Organic Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico- Río Piedras
  736. Dr Poppy Gould, Postdoctoral Fellow, Biological Sciences, University College London, UK
  737. Berenice Cerón Trujillo, MSc Infectious Diseases, University of Kent, UK
  738. Dr. Cathy Tuttle, Ph.D. Urban Design & Planning, Seattle USA
  739. Dr. Tamara Powers, Ph.D. Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
  740. Jiayen Lai, PhD student, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh 
  741. Dr Peter Johnson, PhD Soil Chemistry, TIA University of Tasmanania
  742. Prof Dorota Rancew-Sikora, sociology, University of Gdansk, Poland
  743. Dr. Michael Rogan, PhD.  Neuroscience
  744. Dr. George A. Dyer, El Colegio de México, Mexico
  745. Professor G Stevens, University of Alberta
  746. Dr Michael Proulx, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Bath
  747. Dr Tristram Wyatt, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford
  748. Dr. Eric Trautmann, PhD, Zuckerman Institute, Columbia
  749. Dr Phil Wheeler, The Open University, UK
  750. Dr Samantha Dockray, School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Ireland
  751. Dr Charlie Foster, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK
  752. Dr Even Fossum, Department of Immunology, Oslo University Hospital, Norway
  753. Robert Hickman, PhD student, University of Cambridge
  754. Dr. Tracy-Ann Read, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Florida, USA
  755. Dr. Susan Tausta, Yale University, USA
  756. Dr. Christian Vetter, FEMTO-ST Institute, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France
  757. Helen Picot, MSci Natural Sciences, University of Cambridge and MSc Environmental Technology, Imperial College London
  758. Vitor Lopes dos Santos, MRC BNDU, Oxford University, UK
  759. Julia H Littell, Professor, Bryn Mawr College, USA
  760. PD Dr. Ulrich Roos, Institute for the Social Sciences, University Augsburg, Germany
  761. L M T Byrne-Davis PhD, (Health Psychologist) Division of Medical Education, University of Manchester, UK
  762. PD Dr Stefan Hagel, Institute for the Study of Ancient Culture, Austrian Academy of Sciences
  763. Dr. Ricci Hannah, Department of Psychology, University of San Diego California, USA
  764. Fabienne C. Melchior, retired Sociologist, Oahu, Hawaii
  765. Dr Emma Blake, MB ChB MRCP MRCPCH DTM&H, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, UK
  766. Dr Sam Tygier, PDRA, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Manchester, UK
  767. Valeria Scagliotti, Ph.D, Molecular and Developmental Biology, King's College London, UK
  768. Dr Eileen Cheng, Department of Chemistry, King’s College London, UK
  769. Dr Jonathan Wilson, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, UK
  770. Penelope Chaney, MSc, VetMB, MA. Ecologist, UK.
  771. Dr James M Shine, Brain and Mind Center, The University of Sydney, Australia
  772. Dr Dimetre Triadis, Research Fellow, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, La Trobe University, Australia
  773. Rebecca Walter, MFS, Forensic Scientist, Albany NY
  774. Robert Morris, PhD, Cell Biologist, Widener University Chester, PA, USA
  775. Dr. Laura Swafford, Physical Chemist, Baltimore, MD, USA
  776. Dr Sheridan Mayo,  Senior Research Scientist (X-ray Science), Melbourne, Australia
  777. Lindsey Gallardo, MS Biochemistry, Inova Diagnostics, San Diego, CA 
  778. Dr. Gloria Tavera, PhD, Population Genetics, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  779. Dr Rena Friswell, School of Aviation, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
  780. James Deutsch, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
  781. Michelle Karr, Health Psychologist, Southfield, Michigan, USA. 
  782. Jesse Shaffer, AAS Computer Networking, CASP+, Computer Scientist, Tucson, AZ
  783. Dr Daniel Costa Valentim, Sociologia, FAFOR (Faculdade de Fortaleza)
  784. Theresa Leonhardt (Walls) MS Math/Comp Sci, Denver University /Denver Research Institute 
  785. Dr Sepideh Keshavarzi, Postdoctoral research fellow, Neuroscientist, Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, University College London
  786. Dr Aaron Stallard, PhD in Geology, Nelson, New Zealand
  787. Walter Andreeff, BSc., Applied Environmental Geology, Indigenous scientist, Metis Nation of Alberta, Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada   
  788. Dr. Lori Driscoll, PhD, Department of Psychology, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO  USA
  789. Alex Jelly, MSc Holistic Science, Schumacher College, Devon
  790. Monsuru Adebowale, School of Earth Sciences University of Bristol 
  791. Brad Atchison, MBA (Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University, UK), M.Sc. in Molecular Genetics, Cancer Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. (retired) and Environmental Activist, Victoria, BC, Canada
  792. Dr. Kimberley Carlson, MD, MPH, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Mountain View, CA, USA
  793. Dr Guillaume Cingal, PhD, Associate Professor in Translation Studies and Postcolonial Theory, Université de Tours, France
  794. Dr. Sven B. Gould, Evolutionary Cell Biology, HHU Düsseldorf, 40221 Germany
  795. Scott Digweed, M.Sc. in Entomology, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  796. Dr. Dylan Spaulding, Project Scientist, Lecturer, Earth and Planetary Science, Univ. CA, Davis
  797. Prof Anson Mackay, Dept. Geography, UCL, London. UK
  798. Jo McKillop MBiol; MSc student in Marine Ecology and Ecotoxicology, University of Tromsø
  799. Dr Tyson Ritter, Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Stavanger, Norway
  800. Dr. Silvia Viana da Silva, postdoctoral researcher, University of California, San Diego USA
  801. Dr.Federica Bertocchini, Research Fellow, Spanish Research Council, Madrid, Spain
  802. Dr. Matthias Haberl, postdoctoral researcher, School of Medicine University of California San Diego USA
  803. Dr Simon J. Cropper, Psychology, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  804. Dr Laura Norén, Visiting Scholar, New York University Center for Data Science, New York, NY USA
  805. Prof. Bryan Doyle, Department of Physics, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
  806. Professor Rasigan Maharajh, PhD. Institute for Economic Research on Innovation, Tshwane University of Technology, RSA.
  807. Daniel Basubas (BSc, PGDip, MSc), PhD Candidate, School of Geography University of Otago, New Zealand
  808. Rachel Fleener, PhD Candidate, School of Geography, University of Otago, New Zealand
  809. Malcolm Fairbrother, Professor of Sociology, Umeå University, Sweden
  810. Dr Niki Rust, Environmental Social Scientist, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK
  811. Professor Robert West, Institute of Epidemiology and Healthcare, University College London
  812. Alex Mills, MSc, Plant Diversity, University of Reading
  813. Dr Olga Perski, Research Associate, Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London
  814. Dr Claudia Lennicke, MRC-LMS, Imperial College London
  815. Dr Simon George, Keele University
  816. Louise Funke, PhD student in molecular biology, University of Cambridge
  817. Dr Tarje Nissen-Meyer, Associate Professor of Geophysics, University of Oxford
  818. Dr Kerstin Dalman, research engineer, Department of Molecular Sciences, SLU, Swede
  819. Leo van Kampenhout MSc, PhD student in glaciology, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht (IMAU), Utrecht University, The Netherlands
  820. Dr Alexander Forse, Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, University o
  821. Rochelle Gutiérrez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
  822. Dr Claire Garnett, Research Associate, Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London
  823. Dr Andrew Stubblefield, Professor of Hydrology and Watershed Management, Humboldt State University, Arcata CA USA
  824. Moritz Gallei, Research and Teaching Assistant Agricultural & Rural Policy Analysis, Ghent University, Belgium
  825. Dr Sarah Jackson, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London
  826. Björn Källström, PhD, Gothenburg Marine Biological Laboratory, Sweden
  827. Andrea De Toma, PhD student in Biodiversity and Analysis of Ecosystems, Roma Tre University, Italy
  828. Dr William Gittens, Research Fellow, Genome Damage and Stability Centre, University of Sussex, UK
  829.  Dr. Sarah Dalglish, Associate, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
  830.  Dr. Ricarda Dziadek, PhD in Geophysics, Postdoctoral Scientist, Geophysics section, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany
  831. Dr. Ruaraidh Dobson, Researcher, Institute for Social Marketing, University of Stirling, Scotland
  832. Dr Thomas Doherty-Bone, Independent Ecologist, Wallasey, Merseyside, UK
  833. Anna Jaeger, MSc, PhD student at Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin, Germany
  834. Dr Annika Felton, Associated Professor in Forest Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden. 
  835. Dr Patrick Vrancken, Researcher, German Aerospace Center, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany.
  836. Dr Tim Ferrero, Marine Conservation specialist, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust
  837. Dr. Elvira Wepfer, Social Anthropologist, University of Manchester, UK
  838. Dr Thomas Hinton, PhD (Computer Science), Centre for Sustainable Energy, UK
  839. Ruth Bowyer, Research Associate, King’s College London, UK
  840. Lena Howlett, PhD student, York Plasma Institute, University of York and Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, UK (MPhys Physics, University of Manchester & MSc Fusion Energy, University of York)
  841. Dr David Peebles. Reader in Cognitive Science. Department of Psychology. University of Huddersfield, UK. 
  842. Constantijn van Aartsen, PhD Candidate, Department of Private Law, Maastricht University.
  843. Malte Esders, PhD student,Faculty IV Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Technical University Berlin
  844. Anthony Persaud, MSc Chemistry, Queen’s University
  845. Dr Amy-Jane Beer, PhD Biology, Royal Holloway, University of London
  846. Dr Andy Dobson, ecological modeller, School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
  847. Anna Theresa Planner, MSc Agricultural Science, University of Natural Resources and Life Science BOKU Vienna, independent researcher for sustainable agriculture, Germany
  848. Dr. Paulina Kramarz, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Poland
  849. Dr Sam Gilbert, Associate Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, UK
  850. Dr Katy Tapper, City, University of London
  851. Dr Cecilia Gustavsson, Associate professor, Department of physics and astronomy, Uppsala University, Sweden
  852. Sue Walters, Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner, MSc Crisis and Disaster Management
  853. Dr. Ana Lúcia Tourinho, Associate Researcher Ecology and Evolution, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Brazil
  854. Robert Dickinson, Lecturer, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester
  855. Dr. Cylcia Bolibaugh, Lecturer, University of York, UK
  856. Dr Kirsty McIntyre, Lecturer, University of Glasgow, UK. PhD Medicine, University of Manchester. BSc. Biomedical Science Edinburgh Napier University.
  857. Lucas von Chamier, PhD candidate, Molecular Cell Biology, MRC LMCB, UCL
  858. Alexander Ač, PhD (ecology), Global Change Research Institute, Czech Republic
  859. Dr. Philipp Kanstinger, PhD (marine biology), centre for marine conservation, Hamburg, WWF
  860. Dipl. phys. Patricia Handmann (GEOMAR, physical oceanography)
  861. Cara Lin Bridgman, Ph.D. (ecology & evolutionary biology), Program in Sustainability Science and Engineering, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan. 
  862. Jasmine Spavieri, Masters in Life Sciences and Environmental Chemistry, University of Nice- Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France
  863. Jaanus Terasmaa, PhD, Head of Institute of Ecology at Tallinn University, Estonia
  864. Michael L. Tress, PhD (biology), Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncologicas, Madrid, Spain
  865. Dr. Anna Zakrisson, (PhD, Marine Ecology). Owner of Doctor Anna’s Imaginarium (science communication) and Anna Zakrisson Consulting. Berlin, Germany.
  866. Laura Picot, PhD student, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, UK
  867. Dr Daniel R. Thomas, Chancellor’s Fellow, Computer & Information Sciences, University of Strathclyde, UK
  868. Dr Seona Candy, Institute of Urban and Regional Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland.
  869. Yvonne Falk, Master of Science in Psychology, Stockholm County, Sweden
  870. Dr. Craig Lashford, Senior Lecturer in Geography, School of Energy, Construction & Environment, Coventry University 
  871. Dr Lars Markesteijn, Lecturer in Forest Sciences, SÊR Cymru – COFUND Research fellow, School of Natural Sciences, Bangor University, LL57 2UW, Gwynedd, United Kingdom
  872. Prof. Barry McMullin, Faculty of Engineering and Computing, Dublin City University, Ireland.
  873. William Davison, PhD Candidate, Department of Biosciences, University of Exeter, UK
  874. Kamil Vlček, PhD. (neuroscience), Inst. Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
  875. Dr Duncan Woods PhD, Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool
  876. Dr Andrew Cooke, Postdoctoral researcher, Rothamsted Research, UK.
  877. Dr Federico Cintrón Moscoso, anthropologist, Independent Researcher (Puerto Rico).
  878. Marta Matos, PhD, Postdoctoral researcher at the Novo Nordisk Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark (Denmark).
  879. Robert M Railey, PhD, Cliffs Natural Resources (retired), Marquette, MI, USA
  880. Julius G. Bright Ross, PhD Candidate in Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
  881. Chris Fairclough, PhD. in Engineering TCD Dublin Ireland
  882. Dr Alice Mason, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, UK
  883. Dr. David Bauman, postdoc researcher at the Ecosystems Lab, Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
  884. Dr Thomas Doherty-Bone, Independent Ecologist, Wallasey, Merseyside, UK, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
  885. Victoria Maguire-Rajpaul, PhD Candidate in Geography and the Environment, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
  886. Dr James Horscroft, PhD in Physiology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
  887. Dr. Erik Buitenhuis, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
  888. Dr. Michelle F. Bowman, Forensecology, Adjunct Ontario Tech University, Ontario Canada
  889. Dr Josephine Head, Earthwatch Institute, Oxford, UK
  890. Kirsten Holthusen-Ludwig, MS in Veterinary Biosciences, University of Illinois,  Champaign-Urbana
  891. Dr. Rafter Ferguson, PhD in Crop Sciences, Union of Concerned Scientists, Washington DC, USA
  892. Corinne Wiesner, PhD Student in Environmental Sciences and Engineering (No M.S.), Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  
  893. Dr Nici Zimmermann, Associate Professor in System Dynamics, Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, University College London, London, UK
  894. Tom Eames MSc Climate Physics, PhD student in Earth Sciences, VU Amsterdam
  895. Dr Eefke Mollee, Lecturer in Agroforestry & International Development, Bangor University, UK
  896. Dr. Julie Stromberg, Botanist, Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, USA.
  897. Roberto Gammeri, PhD Student in Neuroscience, University of Turin (Italy)
  898. Lydia Fess, MPH Candidate and Public Health Researcher, University of Minnesota, MN, USA
  899. Dr. Elliot Kaufman, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics, University of Illinois College of Medicine, USA
  900. Sean Quartz, PhD Student in Communication Studies, University of Minnesota, MN, USA
  901. Dina Ashour, PhD Candidate, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge
  902. Dr. Alexandre Kuhn, PhD in Biology, University of Brussels
  903. Chris Wells, PhD student in Atmospheric Physics, Imperial College London, UK
  904. Dr. Francisco Vasconcelos Junior, Researcher, Department of Meteorology, Funceme, Brazil
  905. Mgr. Ján Košč, independent socio-economist, Košice, Slovakia
  906. Olivia Blair, PhD Researcher, University of Kent
  907. Dr. Steven Bergman, Gentleman Geologist (retired) Vashon, WA USA
  908. Martin Fahy, MSc in Primate Conservation, Oxford Brookes University
  909. Bernard Hirschbein, Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, MIT.  Illumina Inc., retired.
  910. Dr Andrew Wood, Reader in Molecular Genetics, University of Edinburgh, UK
  911. Andrew Abraham, PhD in EcoInformatics, Northern Arizona University/University of Oxford
  912. Wally Haussamen, M.S. Wildlife Science, New Mexico State University; Retired New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Research Director, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
  913. 10Dr. Scott T. Kelley, Professor of Biology, San Diego State University, USA 
  914. Dr Charles Marsh, Associate Research Scientist, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, USA
  915. Dr. Eric Rehm, Senior Research Associate in Remote Sensing, UMI Takuvik, Université Laval/CNRS, Québec, Canada
  916. Anna McLaughlin, PhD student, King’s College London, London, UK
  917. Sam Pope PhD JD associate professor of immunology and microbiology, University of Illinois, Chicago, COM.
  918. Dr. Devaraju Narayanappa, PhD, Research Scientist, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, Gif sur Yvette Cedex,  FRANCE.
  919. Alex Morss. MSc BSc Biological Recording. Ecologist, Environmental Scientist, Science Writer. B
  920. Dr. Karelle Siellez, PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher in Astrophysics, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
  921. Dr Amelie Summer, MA (Veterinary Medicine) University of Cambridge, MVetSci (Conservation Medicine) University of Edinburgh
  922. Dr Steve Clough (Computing - University of Gloucestershire, Business Studies Department) - Software developer
  923. Kevin Leecaster, Master's of Science, Geology, University of Idaho, USA
  924. Markus Harak, MSc Geosciences, University of Cologne, Germany
  925. Dr Rod Gritten, (PhD, University College of North Wales, Bangor)  Consultant Ecologist
  926. Dr Scott Rennie PhD, Post Doctoral Researcher, University of Pennsylvania (neuroscience)
  927. Dr. J. Xavier Prochaska (PhD; Physics), University of California, Santa Cruz
  928. Dr Rick Leggatt (PhD, Engineering) Chartered Mechanical Engineer, Retired. 
  929. Prof. David Smith (PhD; Physics) Researcher in atmospheric electricity, University of California, Santa Cruz
  930. Joseph J. Thiebes, PhD Candidate in Chemistry, Montana State University
  931. Anthony Ciavarella, PhD Student in Physics, University of Washington
  932. Dr. Natalie Batalha (PhD, Astrophysics), University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
  933. Namrata Roy, Graduate student, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
  934. Dr. R. Deno Stelter (PhD, Astronomy), University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
  935. Dr. Holly M. Bevsek, PhD, Chemistry), The Citadel, Charleston, SC, USA.
  936. Wynn Jacobson-Galan, PhD Candidate, Astrophysics, Northwestern University
  937. Dr Maria Constantinou, Postdoc researcher (Neuroscience) Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy; PhD (Neuroscience) University of Manchester, UK.
  938. Dr. Richard Nolthenius, Chair - Astronomy and climate science, Cabrillo College, California, USA
  939. Dr. Anne Petzold, Postdoctoral scientist (Neuroscience), Cologne, Germany
  940. Alan Martin, PhD, Professor Emeritus, School of Kinesiology, University of  British Columbia
  941. Dr. Richard Twine, Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences, Edge Hill University, UK. 
  942. Dr. Ron Spross, PhD Nuclear Physics, Retired
  943. Dr Georgia Ladbury, PhD Epidemiology and Public Health, London, UK
  944. Dr. John Wegner, PhD, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
  945. Dr. Lisette Torres-Gerald (M.S. Zoology10, Ph.D. Education), Director of the Cooper Foundation Center for Academic Resources, Nebraska Wesleyan University
  946. Andrew Butts, MS Science Technology and Environmental Policy, University of Minnesota, USA
  947. Felipe Ardila, PhD Candidate Astrophysics, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
  948. Dennis Kopljar, Research Associate Electrochemistry, German Aerospace Center, Stuttgart, Germany
  949. Curt Newton, MS Electrical Engineering, Stanford University USA
  950. Dr. Rosalie McGurk, Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Carnegie Observatories, CA, USA
  951. Dr. Rif Mohamed, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  952. Dr. David Lampe, Professor of vector biology, Dept of Biological Sciences, Duquesne University
  953. Professor Len Bowers, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatric Nursing, King’s College London.
  954. Dr. David Hofmann, Department of Physics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
  955. Dr. Julia Nussbacher, Ph.D Biomedical Science, University of California at San Diego
  956. Daniel C. Cady, EdD, Psychologist, Retired
  957. Jessica Murray, Master of Forest Conservation, University of Toronto, Canada 
  958. Esther Hauer, PhD in psychology, Umeå University, Sweden. Senior Lecturer, School of Education, Uppsala University, Sweden.
  959. Eric P. Russell, MA, NYU. Former Psychologist, associate fellow Institute for Advanced Study in Rational Psychotherapy, Biomedical Engineer, renal division Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, retired
  960. Ian Sturrock, Senior Lecturer, School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies, Teesside University; PhD candidate, School of Applied Science, Computing & Engineering, Glyndwr University
  961. Professor Gabriel Waksman, professor of structural and molecular biology, UCL and Birkbeck, UK
  962. Paul Stokes, Former Department Manager, Sandia National Laboratories, Nuclear Inspection Chief in Iraq, On-Site Inspection Management, CTBTO
  963. Dr Stephen Eittreim, Marine Geologist/Geophysicist, US Geological Survey, Retired
  964. Dr Robbie Parks, environmental epidemiologist, Earth Institute, Columbia University, USA
  965. Liisa Puusepp, PhD in Ecology, researcher, Institute of Ecology, Tallinn University, Estonia
  966. Nathan Rawle, MBiochem, University of Oxford
  967. Calum You, MS Atmosphere and Energy, Stanford University, USA
  968. Ben Allen, MSc, contractor working in genome sciences, Knoxville, TN, USA
  969. Martin Busch, M.Sc. Geology & Earth Sciences, University of Hamburg, Germany. Formerly involved in climate geoengineering research at ZMAW, Hamburg, Germany
  970. Robert Sullivan, Environmental Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory
  971. Dr. Peter Kalmus, Data Scientist in climate physics and ecological forecasting, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA
  972. Lynne Yenush, PhD Biochemistry, Dept. Biotechnology, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
  973. Darcie DiBasio, MSN Psychiatric Mental Health NP, Michigan
  974. Dr. Jordan A. Hollarsmith, Ph. D. Marine Ecology from the University of California Davis, current postdoctoral fellow at Simon Fraser University, Canada
  975. Renate Kupke, Ph.D. Astronomy, University of California, Santa Cruz
  976. Keith Weaver, PhD, Microbiology, University of South Dakota, Vermillion
  977. Alice Florence MEng Dist Computer Science
  978. Louigi Addario-Berry, PhD, Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
  979. Vivian Hogan, M.A. in Chemistry, Kent State University
  980. José Eustáquio Diniz Alves, PhD, Demography, Cedeplar/UFMG, Brazil  
  981. Naomi Boxall, PhD, Epidemiologist, IQVIA, UK
  982. Suzana Cavenaghi, PhD, Demography, University of Texas at Austin
  983. Michael Kutilek, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Biology, San Jose State University, CA
  984. Dr. Kate Oliver, PhD Physics, University of Bristol. Scientific consultant
  985. N. F. Belmore, retired Professor Of Computational Linguistics, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  986. Chris Cussens, M.Sc. Nuclear Physics, London University.
  987. Japhet Breiholz, M.Sc. Human and Environmental Toxicology, Konstanz University, Germany
  988. Mark E. Waugh, BSc, MSc. Plant Molecular Biology, NMSU Former researcher, EPPWS, NMSU; Former Computational Biologist/Program Manager, National Center for Genome Research; Former Program Manager for Information and Enterprise Architecture, Los Alamos National Laboratory. Retired.
  989. Dr Lorna Halliday, Principal Research Associate, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge
  990. Dr. Julian McKenzie, Physicist, UKRI Science & Technology Facilities Council
  991. Dr Dmitrii Pasechnik, Mathematician, Pembroke College, University of Oxford
  992. Dr Heather Shearer, Research Fellow and Lecturer in Urban and Environmental Planning, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
  993. Luke Gibbons, ecologist, MSc in biological recording from Manchester Metropolitan University
  994. Vivian Tang, PhD student, Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA 
  995. Melinda M. Mueller, M.S. Biology, Biology Instructor at Seattle Academy, Seattle, WA, USA
  996. Paul F. Jaeger, M. Sc. Physics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
  997. Dr Jonathan Wells, HFSP Research Fellow, Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
  998. Dr Yung En Chee, Applied Ecologist, Senior Research Fellow in School of Ecosystem & Forest Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  999. James Darcey III, Archaeologist, University of California, Los Angeles, B.A.
  1000. Dr Benjamin Habib, Senior Lecturer in International Relations (researching global climate politics and environmental movements), La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
  1001. Dr Paul Brooks (PhD Astrophysics & Optics, UNSW), owner Layer 10 Consulting, Sydney, Australia
  1002. Irma Santoro, PhD, Professor of Biology, Reinhardt University, Waleska, GA, USA
  1003. Dr. Matthew Kopka, Ecologist, member of the board Sowing Seeds, Sewing Comfort Ministry, Tallahassee, Florida
  1004. Dr. David Nguyen, Postdoctoral research fellow in neuroscience, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
  1005. Janos Simon, Department of Computer Science, University of CHicago, Chicago, IL USA
  1006. Dr. Amy Myrbo, Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA, geoscience researcher studying past, current, and future environmental conditions
  1007. Dr. Michele K. Anderson, PhD, Professor of Immunology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  1008. Prof. Emanuela Carleschi, Department of Physics, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
  1009. Simon Barthelmé, CNRS Research Fellow, Gipsa-lab, Grenoble, France
  1010. Jeannette Eggers, PhD, Researcher in forest planning, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
  1011. Sruja Iyer, MS Biotechnology, Texas A&M University, USA.
  1012. Andreas Ziegler, MSc Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH), Switzerland
  1013. Dr Jesse Shore, PhD, Geology, Senior Curator of Sciences (retired), Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia
  1014. Brett M. Lewis, MSc Coral Biology, PhD candidate, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
  1015. Dr. Nathalie Butt, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, The University of Queensland, Australia
  1016. Iballa Burunat, PhD, postdoctoral researcher in Neuroscience of Music, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
  1017. Charles Deacon, MPhys Physics, University of Kent, UK
  1018. Jiří Dlouhý, researcher,  Charles University Environmental Center, Czech Republic
  1019. Dr Nik Tatarnic, Curator of Entomology, Western Australian Museum
  1020. Dr Freja Hunt, Climate Scientist, National Oceanography Centre, UK
  1021. Giles Ostermeijer, Ph.D Geoscience, Department of Earth Sciences, University College London
  1022. Assoc.Prof. Dr. Reinhard Steurer, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, AT 
  1023. Gwenaël Oppitz, MSc Environmental Science, Science Teacher and PhD candidate, Univerisity of Pretoria, South Africa
  1024. Dr Federica Marando, Ecologist, PhD in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, Post doc researcher in Functional Ecology and Ecosystem Services, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. 
  1025. Bid Webb, MSc Countryside Conservation and Management, Ph.D. Candidate, School of Natural Sciences, Bangor University, UK
  1026. Annika Björkner, Associate Professor experimental endodontics. Malmö University, Sweden
  1027. Lauren Rickards, Associate Professor climate change adaptation, RMIT University, Australia
  1028. E.M. de Goede MSc, Phd candidate in environmental biology, CML, Leiden University, the Netherlands
  1029. Dr Iroise Dumontheil, Associate Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
  1030. Tamzin Rollason, MSc Sustainability, PhD candidate, Climate Change Transformations Group, Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University, Australia.
  1031. Dr. Yannick Wurm, Reader in Bioinformatics, Department of Organismal Biology, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
  1032. Dr. Isabel M Palacios. Lecturer, Department of Biochemistry, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences Organismal Biology, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
  1033. Anna Olerinyova, DPhil Candidate in Physical Chemistry, University of Oxford
  1034. James Crowe, Informatics Research Fellow, Department of Organismal Biology, Queen Mary University of London, UK
  1035. Dr Victoria Hemsley, National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton
  1036. Dr Matteo Lisi, Research Fellow, Department of Biological and Experimental Psychology, Queen Mary University of London
  1037. Dr Marina Papoutsi, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK
  1038. Dr Julia Hopkins, Postdoctoral Researcher in Coastal Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
  1039. Sabel Fletcher, PhD student in Statistical Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK. 
  1040. Dr. Tereza Vandrovcová, Sociology and Animal Studies, University of New York in Prague, CZ.
  1041. Dr Kristin Hadfield, Lecturer, Department of Biological and Experimental Psychology, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
  1042. Amelia Nestler, Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Biochemistry)
  1043. Dr. Rebeca Bacani, PhD in Physics and postdoc fellow, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
  1044. Dr Judith Offman, Epidemiologist, Comprehensive Cancer Centre, King’s College London, University of London, UK
  1045. Dr David Hone, Senior Lecturer in Zoology, Queen Mary University of London, UK
  1046. Dr. Greg Szulgit, Senior Lecturer in Biomedicine, Queen Mary University London, UK
  1047. Adrienne Kerley, MSc Freshwater and Marine Biology, PhD student, Queen Mary University of London, UK
  1048. Jessica Rigley, PhD Student, Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge
  1049. Dr Lilah Glazer, PhD, Lecturer in Physiology and Research Fellow in Environmental Toxicology. Queen Mary University of London, UK
  1050. Dr Darren Naish, Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton University of Southampton Southampton SO14 3ZH
  1051. Dr. Elizabeth Clare, Queen Mary University of London, Molecular Ecologist.  
  1052. Dr. Thelma Tennant, PhD, Cancer Research, The University of Chicago.   Cancer Research
  1053. Georgia Witton-Maclean, PhD Student, School of the Environment, Geography and Geosciences, University of Portsmouth, UK
  1054. Dr. Victor Hugo García, Adjunct Researcher, CONICET (Argentina) and Postdoctoral Research Associate, Institut für Geowissenschaften, University of Potsdam (Germany)
  1055. Professor Peter Cox, Department of Social and Political Science, University of Chester
  1056. Dr. Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky, professor at Paris School of Economics, Economics of Transparency and Accountability,  France. 
  1057. Dr Lee de-Wit, University Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge
  1058. Dr. Michael Thomas Smith, Research Fellow in Machine Learning, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield.
  1059. Esteban G. Servat, MBT, California State University San Jose, CA, USA
  1060. Marcus Lugg, MPhys Physics, University of Bath, UK
  1061. Rebecca Owens, M.S. Geology, PhD candidate Fluvial Geomorphology, Texas A&M University; Professor of Geology, Tyler Junior College 
  1062. Daniele Urbani, PhD student in Organic Chemistry, ISOF-CNR in Bologna and University of Ferrara Department of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Science, IT 
  1063. Quentin Sattentau, Professor of Immunology, Oxford University, UK
  1064. Dr. Krisin Jonasson, Research Scientist, Bat Conservation International, USA
  1065. Davide Degli Esposti, PhD, Research Scientist in Molecular Ecotoxicology, Irstea, Lyon, France,
  1066. Dr Claire Narraway, Research Manager, EarthWatch Europe, Oxford, UK
  1067. Dr. J. Scott Carter, Professor Emeritus, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688
  1068. Dr Sally Lowell, Reader and Senior Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh UK
  1069. Dr. Dirk K. Hincha, Group Leader, Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam, Germany
  1070. Dr. Jana Dlouhá, PhD., Researcher, Charles University Environment Center, Praha, Czech Republic
  1071. Dr. Beth Hundey, PhD, Department of Geography, Western University, London, Canada.
1087.Dr Sabita Menon ,PhD. School of Biological and Chemical 
Sciences ,Queen Mary University,London
1088 Andrew Knapp, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum, London
1089 William Swanson, DVM, PhD, Director of Animal Research, Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical  Garden
ered Wildlife, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical  Garden
1090 João Bacelo, PhD, Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto, Portugal
1091 Ed Rea, MSc, DPhil in Molecular Cell Biology, University of Oxford, UK
1092 Dr Emily Grossman, Science broadcaster and author, Ph.D. (Molecular Biology) University of Manchester, MA (Natural Sciences) University of Cambridge.
1093 Joana Campos, PhD Researcher, Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, University of Porto, Portugal
1094 Dr Nathan Barling, PhD, Visiting Researcher, University of Portsmouth, UK.

1095 Dr Esther Griesbach, PhD (Molecular Biology), University of Oxford, UK.


1096 Andrew Thompson, Ex Head of Gene Characterization, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, now Biorisk Manager University of Oxford.
1097 Miran Božičević, PhD Anthropology Arizona State University, Adjunct Professor at various colleges, Science for the People NYC Chapter
1098 Dr. Arthur S. C. França, Researcher Scientist, Donders Institute, Netherlands. 
1099 Profesor Anton van der Merwe, MBChB PhD, University of Oxford, UK
1100 Dr. Patrick Scherhaufer, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, AT
1101 James N Aronson, PhD 
1102 Shane Loeffler, Polar Geospatial Center, University of Minnesota and Science for the People Twin Cities Chapter

1103 Prof. Dr. Henk Koppelaar, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands.
1104 Marie Christine Henniges, MRes, PhD student, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, UK
1105 Dr. Omer Dushek, PhD, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford
1106 A.C. Cameron, M.Sc Physics, University of Calgary, Canada
1107 Dr Kiran K Bains, DPsy, MSc, Health Psychologist, Centre for Psychology, UK
1108 Dr. Leslie Pick, Ph.D. (Molecular Genetics) Professor and Chair, Department of Entomology, Fellow of the Entomological Association of America, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
1109 Rebecca Muir, MSc, PhD Student, University College London, UK

1110 Judith S. Bellin, Ph.D.  USEPA, Ret.  
1111 John Landosky, Ph.D., Ecologist (human disturbances on plant-insect interactions), Little Rock, AR, USA
1112 Elisabetta Versace, Lecturer in Psychology, Queen Mary University of London (UK)
1113 Lloyd Trotman Ph.D., Professor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY
1114. Dr. Jon Erlandson, Executive Director, Museum of Natural & Cultural History and Professor Emeritus (Anthropology), University of Oregon, USA
1115. Chris Tijani Barker, MRes, PhD Candidate, University of Southampton, UK

1116. Frederico Furtado, PhD, Mathematics, University of Wyoming, USA
1117. Dr Vera Vasas, biologist, Queen Mary, University of London (UK)
1118 Professor Andrew Leitch. Queen Mary University of London, UK
1119 John Sundh, Ph.D., Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm University, Sweden

1120 Leo Shapiro, Ph.D. (Ecology & Evolution), University of Maryland, USA
1121 Ruta Aldonyte MD, PhD, State Research Institute center for Innovative Medicine, Lithuania
1122 Hilary A. McManus, Ph.D., Biological & Environmental Sciences, Le Moyne College, USA 
1123 Dr. PJ Beers, Transition Studies, Dutch Research Institute for Transitions, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands 
1124 Dr. Shannon M. Digweed, Associate Professor Animal Behaviour, Department of Psychology, MacEwan University, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
  
1125 Jane Boon, Ph.D., Industrial Engineering (Industrial Ecology), New York, NY

1126 Karen Saunders, PhD candidate, Environmental Studies, Antioch University New England
1127 Alexa Bely, Ph.D. (Ecology & Evolution), Department of Biology, University of Maryland, USA
1128 Joshua Mitchell, M.S. Bioimaging MRI, Future Neurobiology Ph. D.