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Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |
Adelle Thomas Affiliation: Senior Fellow – Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Centre, University of the Bahamas; Senior Research Associate, Climate Analytics Email: adelle.thomas@gmail.com Country: Bahamas Role: Lead Author, Chapter 16, IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Cross-Chapter Paper 2 IPCC AR6 WGII Report; Lead Author, Chapter 3, IPCC SR15 | |
Adelle is a Senior Research Associate with Climate Analytics and Senior Fellow at University of The Bahamas. Her work focuses on aspects of social vulnerability, adaptation strategies and loss and damage. As a human-environment geographer, she is interested in the particular vulnerabilities and adaptation potentials for small island developing states. Adelle has worked for several years on intersections between climate change adaptation, environmental protection and development. Her research has centered on varying aspects of adaptation and social vulnerability including examining the potential of insurance as an adaptation strategy; knowledge, awareness and perception of the public about climate change; assessing opportunities, barriers and limits to adaptation; and challenges facing small islands in managing loss and damage. Adelle is a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Special Report on 1.5°C, has authored a variety of academic publications and has also provided scientific services to a number of organisations including the Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank, International Maritime Organization and national institutions in the USA and Bahamas. Adelle obtained a PhD in Geography from Rutgers University (2012) and a BS in Civil Engineering from University of Minnesota and Macalester College (2005). |