What’s a Climate Scientist to Wear During Awards Season?

From The Earth Institute at Columbia University.

No, not a cult.  No. no. no.~cr

They are at home coring trees in the backcountry of Mongolia, flying airborne missions over polar ice caps, or drilling sediments while dodging icebergs off the coast of Antarctica. They are leaders in their fields and always know exactly what to wear on these expeditions. However, when confronted with the prospect of dressing for a unique formal event, they weren’t willing to settle for commercially available designer dresses. They wanted outfits that truly reflect who they are as women scientists with profound connections to the planet.

While dressing for an awards banquet hosted by the American Geophysical Union (AGU), four scientists from Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory decided to boldly go where few science-minded fashionistas have gone before: into the world of custom design.

“We wanted science-inspired dresses that represent us as powerful women in science, giving a subtle—or maybe not so subtle—nod to the warrior in each of us that allowed our rise in the ranks of a field dominated by men,” said Lamont tree ring scientist Nicole Davi.

Davi, along with Lamont polar pioneer and AGU president Robin Bell, celebrated paleoclimatologist Maureen Raymo, and Lamont research professor Rosanne D’Arrigo showed off their custom-designed, science-themed outfits at the AGU Honors Banquet on December 11, 2019, in San Francisco. The AGU is the largest professional Earth science organization in the United States, with over 65,000 members and an annual conference with 30,000 scientists in attendance.

Read the full article here but this line below sums it up well.

To Davi, the tree ring print gave her gown a sense of style that resonated with who she is and what she wanted her clothes to say— especially that night.

“It was thrilling. Not only because the dress was beautiful and it represented my science, but because I was wearing it for an event where amazing women were being recognized for their scientific contributions,” said Davi.

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January 18, 2020 5:22 pm

“We wanted science-inspired dresses that represent us as powerful women in science, giving a subtle—or maybe not so subtle—nod to the warrior in each of us that allowed our rise in the ranks of a field dominated by men,”

A statement that in itself centers on men and diminishes their statement.

Apparently their idea of clothes representing them as powerful women are based and modeled on dark gothic clothes. Such as the robes worn by Tolkien characters Sauron or Melkor/Morgoth.

It’s shame that their AGU presence was all about trumpeting who they are by wearing fossil fuel derived clothing rather than their expertise.

Martin
January 18, 2020 5:23 pm

“Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t.” – Margaret Thatcher

PaulH
January 18, 2020 5:50 pm

I am probably the last person who should comment on anything to do with fashion, but perhaps they could have chosen from these STEM-themed dresses:

https://shenovafashion.com/collections/dresses

😉

Robert of Texas
January 18, 2020 8:40 pm

If you have to pat yourself on the back for getting somewhere because you are a ________ (Fill in: Woman, man, homosexual, transgender, black, white, purple, etc) then you are obviously insecure about how you got there.

I am glad they like fashion…what that has to do with ANYTHING is completely beyond me.

January 18, 2020 9:07 pm

I really can’t find words to describe those women.

“Hyper-self-involved”? … “Femi-megalomaniac”? … “Toxic-self-aggrandizing”?

I’m having to make up new words for this level of ………………… (?) whatever.

Reply to  Robert Kernodle
January 19, 2020 12:01 pm

Narcissistic, social-justice, hand-waving, performance art

I’m getting closer.

Mickey Reno
January 18, 2020 10:49 pm

What should a Climate Scientologist wear to an awards ceremony? Two words: hair shirt.

WXcycles
January 19, 2020 8:46 pm

Pot plant on the head should do it.

Johann Wundersamer
January 31, 2020 8:50 pm

No mention that kind of climate science warriors will spend their climate design fashion outfit to women in the underdeveloped world.

As second hand gift after one time wearing.

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