Panel: Fighting Attacks on Climate Science

Attacks on both the message and the messengers of climate science have been disturbingly resilient. Why is that? What are the best ways to reconnect sound science with clear-thinking public action on climate change? What strategies are climate scientists and science communicators developing now?

Keynote

Gina McCarthy, former EPA Administrator, Director of C-CHANGE (Center for Climate, Health and the Global Environment) at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Moderator

John Schwartz, New York Times Science Reporter

Panelists

Robin E. Bell, Professor, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

David Biello, TEDEd, Science Curator

Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Litigation for Healthy Communities, Earthjustice

Jeff Nesbitt, Climate Nexus, Executive Director

Join us for a panel discussion on why and how climate science has become part of the US culture wars and what to do to restore the voice and credibility of science as an irreplaceable guide to both public policy making and private decision making.

As a kick-off event of Climate Week NYC 2018, organized by the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, the Sallan Foundation, Earth Institute and Climate Science Legal Defense Fund, expect this panel to do a deep dive into why the US, virtually alone among nations, has experienced a climate denialist riptide, examine its consequences and how to most effectively counteract them. Don’t miss it.

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2018-09-24 18:00 2018-09-24 20:30 UTC Panel: Fighting Attacks on Climate Science

Attacks on both the message and the messengers of climate science have been disturbingly resilient. Why is that? What are the best ways to reconnect sound science with clear-thinking public action on climate change? What strategies are climate scientists and science communicators developing now? Keynote Gina McCarthy, former EPA Administrator, Director of C-CHANGE (Center for […]

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