Jonathan Foley against a dark blue background with the Schneider Award logo to his left

Climate One LIVE with Jonathan Foley: 2025 Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication

Wednesday December 3 2025 | 06:00 PM
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Event Details

5:30 p.m. check in
6:00 p.m. program
7:00 p.m. networking reception

Also know: The speakers and audience will be videotaped for use on YouTube, and audience questions may be included in the radio and podcast versions of the show.

Location

110 The Embarcadero, San Francisco CA 94105

Description

Join us for a LIVE recording of the Climate One radio show and podcast, followed by a networking reception. Our co-host Kousha Navidar will host a discussion with Jonathan Foley, executive director at Project Drawdown. We are delighted to be presenting Foley with the 2025 Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication.

Project Drawdown is the world’s leading science-based guide to climate solutions. According to Foley, they aim to be the Consumer Reports for climate change. “We synthesize every paper ever written in science, engineering, technical, economic literature, all the data, and bring it together and say, ‘Hey, does this actually work? And if so, how much would it cost? And how long would we have to wait for it?’”

Foley is not just an expert on the intricacies of hundreds of potential climate solutions; he’s also an expert at explaining complex ideas in easily digestible terms.

Want to turn your climate concerns into action? Want the opportunity to connect with sustainability professionals in the Bay Area? Join Climate One for this special conversation with Jonathan Foley, on Dec. 3 at the Commonwealth Club! (Livestream tickets are also available for purchase — join us from wherever you'd like)!

 

About the Award

Established in honor of Dr. Stephen H. Schneider, one of the founding fathers of climatology, Climate One’s Schneider Award recognizes a natural or social scientist who has made extraordinary scientific contributions and communicated that knowledge to a broad public in a clear, compelling fashion. Past winners include Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Ben Santer, Katharine Hayhoe, Robert Bullard, Jane Lubchenco, and Michael Mann. Winners receive $15,000. 

 

About Dr. Schneider

Dr. Stephen H. Schneider was the Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies, professor of biological sciences, professor (by courtesy) of civil and environmental engineering, and a senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University. Schneider received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and plasma physics from Columbia University in 1971. He studied the role of greenhouse gasses and suspended particulate material on climate as a postdoctoral fellow at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies. He was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in 1972 and was a member of the scientific staff of the National Center for Atmospheric Research from 1973 to 1996, where he co-founded the Climate Project. In 2002, Schneider was elected to the National Academy of Sciences.

Internationally recognized for research, policy analysis and outreach in climate change, Schneider focused on climate change science, integrated assessment of ecological and economic impacts of human-induced climate change, and identifying viable climate policies and technological solutions. He also consulted with federal agencies and/or White House staff in the Nixon, Carter, Reagan, Clinton and both Bush administrations. His work is chronicled at climatechange.net. 

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