Penny Whetton


Penelope Whetton was a climatologist and an expert in regional climate change projections due to global warming and in the impacts of those changes. Her primary scientific focus was Australia.

Early life

Whetton was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on 5 January 1958. She held a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Physics, and an Honours year in Meteorology, from the University of Melbourne. She received a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the same university in 1986.

Career

Whetton started her career in the late 1980s as a researcher in the Department of Geography at Monash University in Clayton, Victoria.
In 1989, she joined the Atmospheric Research division of CSIRO. Whetton became a research leader in 1999 and a research program leader in 2009. Whetton contributed as a to the Fourth Assessment Report of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.
Whetton was an invited speaker at various climate change conferences such as the Aspen Global Change Institute, Four Degrees Or More? Australia in a Hot World at the University of Melbourne in 2011, and the Greenhouse 2011: The Science of Climate Change conference.
Whetton published numerous scientific journal articles on climate change as well as a contribution to more popular publications.

Personal life

Whetton lived in Footscray, Victoria, with her wife Janet Rice, a Greens Senator and former Mayor of Maribyrnong, and their two sons. In 2003, Whetton underwent gender affirmation surgery.
Whetton died on 11 September 2019 in Sisters Beach, Tasmania.