Sarah Burch

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Sarah Lynn Burch
Alma materUniversity of British Columbia
University of Calgary
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Waterloo
University of Oxford
ThesisLocal responses to climate change : an exploration of the relationship between capacity and action. (2009)

Sarah Burch is a Canadian environmental scientist who is Canada Research Chair at the University of Waterloo. Her research considers strategies to respond to climate change at the community scale. She is a lead author for the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report.

Early life and education[edit]

Burch studied international relationships and environmental sciences at the University of Calgary.[1] She was a doctoral researcher at the University of British Columbia,[1] before moving to the United Kingdom as a postdoctoral researcher, where she worked at the University of Oxford.[1]

Research and career[edit]

In 2013, Burch returned to Canada, where she joined the faculty at the University of Waterloo. She worked as an Assistant Professor and coordinated research fellows for the Earth System Governance Project.[1][2] In 2015, Burch was appointed a Canada Research Chair in Sustainability Governance. Her research considers strategies to mitigate the impact of climate change in communities. In particular, she has studied how small businesses can contribute to global efforts for sustainability. By investigating inertia built into urban planning and governance, Burch hopes to understand the origins of carbon-intensive developments.[1] Burch works as the Director of the Sustainability Policy Research on Urban Transformations (SPROUT) Lab. She was involved with delivering the world's first massive open online course on climate change.[3]

After contributing to the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report,[4] Burch was made a lead author on the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report.[5] When the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report[6] reported its findings in 2022, Burch explained that to avoid a climate catastrophe, the world had three years to reduce emissions.[7][8]

Awards and honours[edit]

  • 2017 Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars[9]
  • 2018 Canada's Top 40 Under 40[10][11]

Selected publications[edit]

  • Burch, Sarah L. (2014). Understanding climate change : science, policy, and practice. Sara E. Harris. Toronto. ISBN 978-1-4426-4652-0. OCLC 865495408.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Stephen R.J. Sheppard; Alison Shaw; David Flanders; Sarah Burch; Arnim Wiek; Jeff Carmichael; John Robinson; Stewart Cohen (May 2011). "Future visioning of local climate change: A framework for community engagement and planning with scenarios and visualisation". Futures. 43 (4): 400–412. doi:10.1016/J.FUTURES.2011.01.009. ISSN 0016-3287. Wikidata Q58391181.
  • Alison Shaw; Stephen Sheppard; Sarah Burch; David Flanders; Arnim Wiek; Jeff Carmichael; John Robinson; Stewart Cohen (October 2009). "Making local futures tangible—Synthesizing, downscaling, and visualizing climate change scenarios for participatory capacity building". Global Environmental Change. 19 (4): 447–463. doi:10.1016/J.GLOENVCHA.2009.04.002. ISSN 0959-3780. Wikidata Q58391211.
  • Christopher Luederitz; Niko Schäpke; Arnim Wiek; et al. (December 2017). "Learning through evaluation – A tentative evaluative scheme for sustainability transition experiments". Journal of Cleaner Production. 169: 61–76. doi:10.1016/J.JCLEPRO.2016.09.005. ISSN 0959-6526. Wikidata Q55861252.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e info@holcimfoundation.org, Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction. "Sarah Burch | Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction". Holcim Foundation website. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  2. ^ "Sarah Burch". Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  3. ^ "UBC Science prof wins national award for climate literacy MOOC". science.ubc.ca. 2015-02-16. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  4. ^ "Dr. Sarah Burch". Transform. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  5. ^ "Sarah Burch selected as lead author for IPCC report". Sustainability Policy Research on Urban Transformations (SPROUT) Lab. 2018-04-08. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  6. ^ "Sarah Burch". www.cpacanada.ca. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  7. ^ "We have three years to curb emissions to avoid climate catastrophe, UN report finds". au.finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  8. ^ ""Now or never": key points from the latest IPCC report". Green News Ireland. 2022-04-05. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  9. ^ "Sarah Burch elected to Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars". Environment. 2017-09-15. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  10. ^ "In the Media: Sarah Burch among Canada's Top 40 Under 40". Environment. 2018-07-12. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  11. ^ "UW sustainability researcher among Canada's Top 40 Under 40". therecord.com. 2018-07-11. Retrieved 2022-04-05.