Copernicus Medal Lecture by Ben Poulter
Convener:
Hermann Lühr
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Co-conveners:
Thies Martin Rasmussen,
Kristian Schlegel,
Hans Pfeiffenberger
Ben Poulter, PhD, is currently Senior Scientist for Greenhouse Gas Feedbacks at Spark Climate Solutions, where he leads their Warming-Induced Emissions program, which is helping to shape global understanding of how warming influences natural greenhouse-gas emissions from systems such as wetlands, wildfire and permafrost, and how improved monitoring and modelling of these feedbacks can inform climate policies. Prior to joining Spark, he spent nearly a decade at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, and in 2024, he served in the Biden Administration's White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) as Deputy Director for Greenhouse Gas Measurements, Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification. He received his doctorate degree in 2005 from Duke University, in North Carolina, USA.
Ben has led field campaigns to measure greenhouse gas emissions (i.e., BlueFlux) and also contributed to major international scientific assessments and collaborations, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (5th and 6th Assessment Reports), the U.S. Fifth National Climate Assessment, the Global Carbon and Methane Budgets, and the US Carbon Cycle Sciences Program. He has held positions at leading institutions in the United States and Europe, including as a Marie Curie Fellow at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and the Swiss Federal Research Institute (WSL), at the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement in France, and in 2025, as the Johannes Geiss Fellow at the International Space Science Institute (ISSI) at the University of Bern.
He is currently Associate Editor for Global Biogeochemical Cycles and published the edited book 'Balancing Greenhouse Gas Budgets: Accounting for Natural and Anthropogenic Flows of CO2 and other Trace Gases'. For more information on Ben and his current international science and policy work his website can be found at: https://www.sparkclimate.org/our-team-members/ben-poulter
Session assets
19:00–19:15
Aperitif
19:15–19:30
Welcome & citation
19:30–19:35
Presentation of the Copernicus Medal 2026
19:35–20:05
Medal lecture
20:05–22:00
Buffet & networking
Speakers
- Ben Poulter, Spark Climate Solutions, United States of America
- Ana Bastos, Leipzig University, Germany