Fabio Scarpare is a Climate Hub Fellow and an agronomist engineer focusing on agriculture in the inland Northwest. He focuses on interactions between soil, plants, and the atmosphere, with an emphasis on crop water use and greenhouse gas emission issues. Fabio is located at the Agricultural Research Service Northwest Sustainable Agroecosystems Research Unit in Pullman, Washington. Fabio earned his Master’s and Ph.D. in Agronomy from University of Sao Paulo (USP) in Brazil in the Agricultural Environmental Physics concentration area. Prior to joining the Northwest Climate Hub, he was an Associate Researcher at the Brazilian Biorenewable National Laboratory. There, Fabio led studies on the impact of sugarcane ethanol production on local water resources. Fabio was also a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Washington State University and worked on simulations in the 2021 Columbia River basin long-term water supply and demand forecast.