Sunday, October 23, 2011

Everything they do, they do it for you: Braving dengue fever and kidney stones, warmist journalists spend a few days in Miami in late October

SEJ's 21st Annual Conference Agenda — Friday | SEJ
From extreme weather, to climate change and ocean acidification — bridging the chasm between science and society has never been more urgent. Top journalists will interview four of the nation's leading scientists for their unvarnished views on why living in the coastal zone will become increasingly dangerous, to explore the link between climate change and extreme weather, and hear why ocean acidification should be on everyone's radar screen. Join this panel of leading scientists and journalists
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Andrew Revkin, Dot Earth blogger, The New York Times; and Senior Fellow for Environmental
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This Hot Dinner is Not Scalding My Tongue: Science, Denial & Global Warming. Seth Borenstein, The Associated Press; Shawn Otto, author of Fool Me Twice, the American Assault on Science and creator of presidential Science Debate 2008. Pasha’s, 900 Lincoln Road. 305-673-3919. Turkish/Mediterranean, $12-20. Max. group: 16
Lodging and Transportation for SEJ's 21st Annual Conference | SEJ
Just 20 minutes from the Intercontinental Miami. Catch a cab to the conference hotel for $25-30.

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