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Rebekah Jones is an award-winning and internationally celebrated scientist turned whistleblower currently serving as the lead Climate and Ocean Science Advisor to Project Zero, a UN-backed NGO, and on the advisory board to the Maryland Clean Energy Center. Rebekah studied earth science with a dual major in journalism at Syracuse University for her undergraduate degree, as well as her Master of Science degree at Louisiana State University, and her doctoral studies at Florida State University. Rebekah’s work tracking COVID-19 in Florida earned international praise, and her advocacy for data access and transparency won her Forbes’ Technology Person of the Year and a nomination for Nature’s John Maddox Prize. Rebekah now heads Mesoscale News, an independent science newsletter covering international crises, climate change, natural disasters, politics, and whistleblowing. You can find her on Substack and all the other social media apps, where she’s amassed nearly one million followers and consistently reaches more than 10 million people each month.