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Frank Mitloehner Honored With
Science Communication Award
The UC-Davis professor’s work on communicating fact-based
animal science to various stakeholder groups has impacted related
public policy, leading to his award recognition from the Council for
Agricultural Science and Technology.  
April 16, 2019 | Council for Agricultural Science and TechnologyAmes, Iowa
2019 BCCA Winner Frank Mitloehner
The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology named Dr. Frank Mitloehner the 2019 Borlaug CAST Communication Award recipient. Mitloehner, a professor and air quality extension specialist in the Department of Animal Science at the University of California-Davis, is the 10th recipient of this award.

“I’m honored to be selected by CAST, an organization I’ve long admired, and to be in the company of so many recipients who have inspired me during my career,” says Mitloehner. “Being recognized with the Borlaug CAST Communication Award is not only a high honor, it’s an affirmation of the importance of sharing research and academic pursuits well beyond labs, classrooms, and universities.”

CAST bestows the award annually to a nominated expert in the agricultural, environmental, or food sectors. The nominee must show remarkable communication skills through various types of media with the purpose of advancing science in the public policy sector.

Mitloehner’s nominators state he reaches beyond academia to inform experts and various members of the public around the globe about animal agriculture’s influence on greenhouse gas emissions. His goal is to change societal views about the influence of animals on our climate through various channels of communication.

“His involvement as a communicator and scientist at the national and global levels has put him and his message in a strategic position to share and influence policy,” says one of Mitloehner’s nominators.

Numerous like-minded agencies and institutions have reached out for his guidance on timely and relevant issues regarding animal agriculture’s impacts on air quality, including chairing a committee for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Since he joined UC-Davis in 2002, Mitloehner has amassed more than 800 presentations focused on animal agriculture through various speaking events such as conferences and professional meetings. He has contributed to national news stories published by CNN, PBS, Newsweek , The Washington Post , and other media outlets.

Mitloehner does not shy away from social media either. His Twitter account ( @GHGGuru ) has more than 7,000 followers. In late 2018, Mitloehner launched GHG Guru Blog , a personal website with the goal of delivering the “latest, most accurate research” focused on the intersection between animal agriculture and the climate.

“Science for science’s sake has no role in making our world more sustainable. Sharing what we know–and backing it up with facts–leads to discussions and solutions,” Mitloehner says.

The Borlaug CAST Communication Award is sponsored by the CropLife Foundation. CAST announced the 2019 BCCA recipient at the USDA Whitten Building in Washington, D.C., on April 16.

An award presentation will be held during a side event at the World Food Prize Symposium on October 16. 

Image courtesy of University of California, Davis
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