Rebecca Shaw

Chief Scientist and Senior Vice President, Global Science

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Dr. Rebecca Shaw is Chief Scientist and Senior Vice President at WWF. She works with experts around the world to identify the emerging challenges to WWF’s mission and advance scientific inquiry to develop strategic solutions to those challenges. She leads WWF’s Global Science team whose research agenda informs WWF’s global conservation framework and identifies tools critical to achieving WWF’s goals. She has been published widely in leading peer-reviewed scientific journals such as Science and Nature and is the recipient of numerous awards for her academic and non-academic work. She was also a lead author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment Report focused on impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability.

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The Washington Post

Earth’s wildlife populations have disappeared at a ‘catastrophic’ rate in the past half-century, new analysis says

Rebecca Shaw talks with the Washington Post about the Living Planet Report and the implications of wildlife population declines.

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Earth’s Wildlife is Vanishing. We Must Save It In Order to Save Ourselves

Rebecca Shaw writes in TIME about tipping points in the Living Planet Report and the opportunity CBD COP16 presents.

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Title

Chief Scientist and Senior Vice President

Education

  • Ph.D. in energy and resources from the University of California, Berkeley
  • M.A. in environmental policy from the University of California, Berkeley
  • BASc in biology from the University of California, Santa Barbara

Areas of Expertise

  • Conservation vision and strategy development
  • Climate change impact, adaptation, and vulnerability
  • Land, water, and wildlife conservation
  • Species biodiversity