Fellow
Taylor Michael Alexander
Current nationality
Jamaica
Current country of residence
Jamaica
Affiliation / Institution
University of the West Indies
Biodata
Taylor earned his PhD from the University of Maryland, College Park, USA in 1999. He is a professor of climate science and dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology at the Mona Campus of The University of the West Indies (UWI). He is a fellow of the Caribbean Academy of Science, and the co-director of the Climate Studies Group, Mona (CSGM), which is a center of regional thought and expertise in climate change science for small islands and the wider Caribbean. He has served on several national and regional (Caribbean) committees and advisory boards related to climate change science and its impacts on the Caribbean. Most recently, he was appointed to the climate change advisory board of the Government of Jamaica. He is a coordinating lead author for chapter 3 of the special report on 1.5 degrees of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He has received the Silver Musgrave Medal for Science from the Institute of Jamaica and is the 2019 ANSA Caribbean Laureate for Excellence in Science.
Sustainable Development Goals
Keywords
Climate change, climate variability, Caribbean, small islands, SIDS, climate impact, downscaling
ELECTED
2024
Place of birth
St. Andrew
Country of birth
Jamaica
Section
06. Earth, Climate & Environmental Sciences
TWAS Awards
TWAS Prize for Young Scientists in Developing Countries (2008)
Country where living and working for the majority of the last 10 years
Jamaica
Last updated on 01/07/2024