Wednesday, May 22, 2013

But of course: Award-winning young warmist enjoys a whole lot of planet-killing fossil-fueled travel

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“Academically, my interests follow my advocacy interests,” he said. “I focus on environmental policy, specifically related to the politics of climate change. BC has been incredibly supportive of my endeavors. In 2011 I was awarded an Advanced Study Grant to conduct research in Nova Scotia on the public perception of renewable energy development. The Presidential Scholars Program has given me the opportunity to travel and study in Nicaragua and the Galapagos Islands.

“And when I’ve jetted off to UN climate change negotiations, BC has supported my efforts. I will be writing my thesis next year on the UN climate talks,” he added.

This summer he will work on renewable energy development in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with the Department of Enterprise, Investment and Trade.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Forget the science, concentrate on the politics. That is where the money is. That's my boy.