Summary
Corinne Hartin is an earth systems scientist and science-policy leader with over 15 years of experience translating climate research into practical tools and policy guidance. She led development of the reduced-complexity economic impact model FrEDI at the EPA and created the fast, open-source Hector global climate–carbon model during her postdoc work, blending rigorous science with usable modeling for decision-makers. At PNNL and the EPA she focused on human–Earth system feedbacks, ocean chemistry, and uncertainty-aware reduced-form modeling, often bridging technical teams and policy audiences. Now Director of Science and Science Policy at SilverLining in Washington, DC, she brings deep domain expertise across 30+ sectors and a knack for making complex climate impacts actionable for regulators and stakeholders. An often overlooked strength is her long history of building lightweight, high-impact models that enable rapid scenario analysis across disciplines.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Geology, BS, Geology at Queens College
Ph.D., Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry, Ph.D., Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry at University of Miami