The Boys Are Back in Town.. and Framing Science June 19

posted by Sheril R. Kirshenbaum

While Chris is still in The Great Lakes State, I'm back with a recommendation for those in Cap City next week..

i-91eb2b3f6833983c2c496b432c330fa7-370U.jpgOn Tuesday June 19 at 9:00, you have the opportunity to listen to Chris and Matt Nisbet present Speaking Science 2.0 at the Center for American Progress. I saw this great tag-team talk last Thursday at the American Meteorological Society's 2007 Summer Policy Colloquium. While normally I'm not a fan of dual presenters, these two pull it off spectacularly while getting their audience engaged and thinking!

Come early for breakfast at 8:30 and stay for the discussion that follows. The event will be hosted by CAP senior fellow and former Assistant Energy Secretary Joseph Romm - blogger at Climate Progress and author of Hell and High Water: Global Warming-The Solution and the Politics. Details here.

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I think that this guy looks more like a sea pickle!

I "framed" my own research ;)

By Sheril Kirshenbaum (not verified) on 14 Jun 2007 #permalink