Thompson, Lonnie G.
Oral history interview with Lonnie Thompson, 2021 June 8.
This interview focuses on the career of Lonnie Thompson, Distinguished University Professor at Ohio State University and Senior Scholar at the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center. Thompson describes the administrative history of the Byrd Center and he surveys his current field work in ice core drilling and the role of theory in his research. He provides his perspective on how humanity should respond to climate change and why natural climate fluctuations do not explain the current climate situation. Thompson recounts his childhood in West Virginia and the opportunities that allowed him to pursue a degree in physics at Marshall University. He discusses his graduate research at Ohio State in geophysics and geology while serving in the Army Reserves, and he describes how he developed the Byrd Center. Thompson describes his field work in China, Russia, and South America and the value of drilling across the planet. He discusses his work with Al Gore on An Inconvenient Truth and he conveys his feelings about winning the National Medal of Science. Thompson describes working with his wife Ellen Mosley-Thompson as his closest collaborator and what he has learned about conveying his scientific findings to the public. He reflects on the meaning of environmental heroism and the remaining field work that needs to be done after nearly 50 years of drilling. At the end of the interview, Thompson describes his current interest in finding and preserving biodiversity and why the next frontier for ice cores drilling will be on Mars and beyond.
American physicist. Ph. D. Ohio State University, 1976; Distinguished Univ. Prof. Dept. of Geological Sciences, Ohio State University.
Gore, Albert, 1948-
Hansen, James E. (James Edward), 1941-
Koci, Bruce.
Mosley-Thompson, Ellen
Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
National Science Foundation (U.S.)
Ohio State University
Climatic changes
Education.
Geophysics
Ice cores
International cooperation.
National Medal of Science.
Paleoclimatology
Bolivia
China.
Peru.
Russia (Federation)
Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
HuascarÇı Ice Cap
Quelccaya Ice Cap
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Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth Sciences
Third Pole Environment program
Tibetan Plateau Research Institute
Zierler, David, 1979-, interviewer.
AIP-ICOS
American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA