Ecology and Evolution (Jun 2024)
Shifting institutional culture to develop climate solutions with Open Science
- Julia Stewart Lowndes,
- Anna M. Holder,
- Emily H. Markowitz,
- Corey Clatterbuck,
- Amanda L. Bradford,
- Kathryn Doering,
- Molly H. Stevens,
- Stefanie Butland,
- Devan Burke,
- Sean Kross,
- Jeffrey W. Hollister,
- Christine Stawitz,
- Margaret C. Siple,
- Adyan Rios,
- Jessica Nicole Welch,
- Bai Li,
- Farnaz Nojavan,
- Alexandra Davis,
- Erin Steiner,
- Josh M. London,
- Ileana Fenwick,
- Alexis Hunzinger,
- Juliette Verstaen,
- Elizabeth Holmes,
- Makhan Virdi,
- Andrew P. Barrett,
- Erin Robinson
Affiliations
- Julia Stewart Lowndes
- University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California USA
- Anna M. Holder
- California Environmental Protection Agency Sacramento California USA
- Emily H. Markowitz
- NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center Seattle Washington USA
- Corey Clatterbuck
- California Environmental Protection Agency Sacramento California USA
- Amanda L. Bradford
- NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center Honolulu Hawaii USA
- Kathryn Doering
- ECS Federal LLC in support of NOAA Fisheries Office of Science and Technology Seattle Washington USA
- Molly H. Stevens
- NOAA Fisheries Southeast Fisheries Science Center Miami Florida USA
- Stefanie Butland
- Openscapes Santa Barbara California USA
- Devan Burke
- California Environmental Protection Agency Sacramento California USA
- Sean Kross
- Fred Hutch Cancer Center Seattle Washington USA
- Jeffrey W. Hollister
- United States Environmental Protection Agency Washington DC USA
- Christine Stawitz
- ECS Federal LLC in support of NOAA Fisheries Office of Science and Technology Seattle Washington USA
- Margaret C. Siple
- NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center Seattle Washington USA
- Adyan Rios
- NOAA Fisheries Southeast Fisheries Science Center Miami Florida USA
- Jessica Nicole Welch
- NASA Oak Ridge National Laboratory DAAC Oak Ridge Tennessee USA
- Bai Li
- ECS Federal LLC in support of NOAA Fisheries Office of Science and Technology Seattle Washington USA
- Farnaz Nojavan
- United States Environmental Protection Agency Washington DC USA
- Alexandra Davis
- University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA
- Erin Steiner
- NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center Seattle Washington USA
- Josh M. London
- NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center Seattle Washington USA
- Ileana Fenwick
- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolin USA
- Alexis Hunzinger
- Adnet Systems, Inc. / NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center Greenbelt MD USA
- Juliette Verstaen
- NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center Honolulu Hawaii USA
- Elizabeth Holmes
- NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center Seattle Washington USA
- Makhan Virdi
- NASA Atmospheric Science Data Center Washington DC USA
- Andrew P. Barrett
- National Snow and Ice Data Center Boulder Colorado USA
- Erin Robinson
- Metadata Game Changers Boulder Colorado USA
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11341
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 14,
no. 6
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract To address our climate emergency, “we must rapidly, radically reshape society”—Johnson & Wilkinson, All We Can Save. In science, reshaping requires formidable technical (cloud, coding, reproducibility) and cultural shifts (mindsets, hybrid collaboration, inclusion). We are a group of cross‐government and academic scientists that are exploring better ways of working and not being too entrenched in our bureaucracies to do better science, support colleagues, and change the culture at our organizations. We share much‐needed success stories and action for what we can all do to reshape science as part of the Open Science movement and 2023 Year of Open Science.
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