I Survived 25 Degrees Of Climate Change – In Three Hours! | Real Science
When I attended Arizona State University quite a few decades ago, I moved there from the mountains of New Mexico. In a matter of three hours I saw climate change of 25 degrees F.
Granted, it was difficult dealing with all the scarcely clothed coeds, river floats down the Salt River (with scarcely clothed coeds) endless keggers (with scarcely clothed coeds) and after-midnight basketball games in the frat house parking lot. But somehow I managed to survive.
Did I mention that there were a lot of gorgeous women in bikinis? ASU is the university of choice for climate refugees from Illinois and Wisconsin .
CBS News hires M. Sanjayan : CJR
CBS News announced in early May that it had hired M. Sanjayan, lead scientist at The Nature Conservancy, as its science and environmental contributor, filling a slot that’s been vacant for almost two and a half years. Sanjayan will cover a broad range of topics across multiple platforms and contribute to CBS News broadcasts, according to the network.
...For his part, Sanjayan says he isn’t concerned about potential conflicts of interest that might arise when covering issues, like climate change, that The Nature Conservancy works on. “I am with CBS News because they value my scientific expertise and my ability to translate that on screen to their audiences in a compelling fashion,” he said. “The Nature Conservancy has me as their lead scientist because I am a conservation scientist by training who can translate good science into conservation action.”
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