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Getting Real About Climate: Storytelling for a Warming Planet

Event Date: 
February 24, 2016

Kavli Conversations on Science Communication at NYU

A live, interactive webcast from New York. Join us!

What happens when leading journalists who cover science and eminent scientists who reach mass audiences get together to exchange ideas? What do their differing perspectives tell us about how science communication is changing and how we can do it better?

Please join in our next interactive, live webcast, "Getting Real About Climate: Storytelling for a Warming Planet," by visiting this page at 6:30 p.m. EST on Feb. 24 and by tweeting your questions with the #KavliConvo hashtag. Moderator of this event is Robert Lee Hotz, a science writer at the Wall Street Journal.

This series of webcast conversations with leading science journalists and communicators will, in the weeks to come, include physics, genetic modification, the neuroscience of violence, and human evolution. We plan to hold more of these conversations in the fall and beyond, too.

Read about the new Kavli Conversations on Science Communication at NYU here.
 
These events are especially good matches for students and faculty. Even if you're on the other side of the world, you can still log into the live webcast and tweet us questions. And if you're in New York City, come join us on the 7th floor of 20 Cooper Square starting Feb. 24. (6 p.m. for refreshments and mingling, 6:30 for the webcast.)

 

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Organization: 
Science, Health & Environmental Reporting Program, NYU