Jessica Gurevitch is an ecologist whose research spans the life of forests and grasslands, the effects of climate on the living world, and statistical methods in ecology. She has co-authored a major textbook in plant ecology and has written many scientific papers. She was a professor at Stony Brook University for many years before joining Purdue University as a Distinguished Professor. Her work is widely recognized for advancing ecological methodology and interdisciplinary approaches to environmental science. Peter M. Groffman is a Professor at the City University of New York, affiliated with the Advanced Science Research Center, the Graduate Center's Earth and Environmental Sciences Program, and Brooklyn College. He is also a Senior Research Fellow at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. His research focuses on climate impacts on ecosystem biogeochemical processes, particularly carbon and nitrogen cycles. Groffman has served as a Convening Lead Author for the 2013 U.S. NationalClimate Assessment and contributed to multiple IPCC assessment reports. Kevin A. Reed is a Professor at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University. He leads the Climate Extremes Modeling Group, which investigates how extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, may evolve under climate change. His work supports the development of methodologies to translate cutting-edge climate science into actionable insights for adaptation and policy.