Faith Kearns
Faith Kearns is a scientist and science communication practitioner who focuses primarily on water, wildfire, and climate change in the western United States. Her work has been published in New Republic, On Being, Bay Nature, and more. She has been working in the science communication field for more than 25 years, starting with the Ecological Society of America, and going on to serve as a AAAS Science and Policy Fellow at the US Department of State; manage a wildfire research and outreach center at the University of California, Berkeley; bridge science and policy advocacy efforts at the Pew Charitable Trusts; and lead science communication efforts with the California Institute for Water Resources. She is currently the Director of Research Communications for the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative with Arizona State University's Global Futures Lab. Kearns holds an undergraduate environmental science degree from Northern Arizona University, and a doctorate in environmental science, policy, and management from the University of California, Berkeley.