Born in
Wiltshire,
England, he received a
Bachelor of Science in 1939 from
King's College London. During
World War II, he was a meteorologist with the UK
Air Ministry, and joined
McGill University as an assistant professor after the war. In 1950, he received a
PhD in Geography from the
Université de Montréal.
Scientific career Hare was Dean of Arts and Science at McGill starting 1962 before returning to England in 1964. He was Master of
Birkbeck College from 1966 to 1968, during which he served as president of the
Royal Meteorological Society. In 1968, he accepted the position as fifth president of the
University of British Columbia, which he served until he resigned on January 31, 1969. He joined the
University of Toronto (U of T) becoming a professor of geography and physics in 1974. From 1974 to 1979 he was director of the Institute for Environmental Studies at the U of T. From 1979 until 1986 he was
Provost of
Trinity College. From 1988 to 1995 he was the sixth Chancellor of
Trent University. From 1992 until his death in 2002, he chaired Canada's national Climate Program Planning Board. == Research interests and advocacy ==