Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse is a distinguished scholar and climatologist with a proven track record of significant contributions to understanding climate change and its impacts.

She has contributed substantially to various climate-related initiatives, several international working groups, and scientific committees. She is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Physics, University of Ghana.

She is a Vice Chair of the Working Group I of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). She served as a Lead Author in Working Group I of the Sixth Assessment Report and a Member of the Task Group on Data Support for the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report, among others. She also represented Ghana in IPCC plenary sessions. She serves also as a board member of the UNESCO Basic Sciences Programme.

She is a Researcher at the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences. She supported the development of the African Space Policy and Strategy. She worked previously at the Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute and a member of the committee that developed the Ghana Space Policy.