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SciLine Media Briefing: Climate Essentials for 2021
With the election of new leadership in Washington, climate change has reemerged as a national policy priority. SciLine’s next media briefing will get reporters up to speed on the science that will inform key climate-related decisions in the year ahead. Join us as three deeply knowledgeable climate scientists provide an overview of where things stand today with regard to climate change in the United States and offer research-based updates on options for mitigating U.S. greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to climate impacts that are likely inevitable.
WHAT: SciLine Media Briefing: Climate Essentials for 2021, with an opportunity for Q&A
WHEN: Thursday, January 28, at 2:00 PM ET
WHO:
- Dr. Kathie Dello, State Climatologist for North Carolina and Director of the North Carolina State Climate Office
- Dr. Chris Field, Director of the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment and Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies at Stanford University
- Dr. Katharine Mach, Associate Professor at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
- SciLine Director Rick Weiss will moderate the briefing.
HOW: Register HERE
Please note this briefing is open to media only. SciLine is a philanthropically supported, editorially independent, free service for reporters who cover science, health, and the environment. Based at the nonprofit American Association for the Advancement of Science, SciLine offers journalists access to trustworthy, articulate experts and provides other tools to help make methodically derived scientific evidence easily available to reporters. For more information visit www.sciline.org. Questions? Contact sciline@aaas.org.