Member Since 1988
Chuck H. Greene
Associate Director, University of Washington Seattle
President-Elect, Ocean Sciences Executive Committee; Section President-Elect, Council; Chair, Ocean Sciences Fellows Committee; Member, Ocean Sciences Section Honors and Recognition Committee; Member, Ocean Sciences Early Career Award Committee
Dr. Charles (Chuck) Greene received his PhD in Oceanography from the University of Washington and spent a year as a postdoctoral fellow at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Subsequently, he joined the Cornell Earth & Atmospheric Science's faculty where he served as Director of the Ocean Resources & Ecosystems Program. Currently, Chuck serves as Associate Director for Research and Strategic Planning at the University of Washington's Friday Harbor Laboratories.
Professional Experience
University of Washington Seattle
Associate Director
2023 - Present
Cornell University
Professor Emeritus
1986 - 2021
Education
University of Washington Seattle
Doctorate
1985
Publications
Integrating Algae with Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage (ABECCS) Increases Sustainability

Bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS) has been proposed to reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations, but concerns remain about competition for ...

March 24, 2018
Geoengineering, marine microalgae, and climate stabilization in the 21st century

Society has set ambitious targets for stabilizing mean global temperature. To attain these targets, it will have to reduce CO2 emissions to near ze...

March 21, 2017
AGU Abstracts
The Green New Deal: Algal Solutions to Reversing Climate Change and Ending World Hunger
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
social-ocean science interactions and sdgs | 20 february 2020
Charles H. Greene
The industrial production of marine microalgae can provide a foundation for reversing climate change while simultaneously addressing the global challe...
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Climate-induced changes to North Atlantic right whale habitat use and demography
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
past, present and future climate | 17 february 2020
Erin Meyer-Gutbrod, Kimberley Davies, Charles H. G...
Sea surface temperatures in the shelf waters in the Gulf of Maine (GOM) are warming faster than 99% of the global ocean. Warming during the past decad...
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Forecasting Population Growth of the Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale in a Changing Environment
OS18
16 february 2018
Erin Meyer-Gutbrod, Charles H. Greene
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