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DESCRIPTION:with Sharon Dunwoody Science Journalist in Residence Alec Luhn.
  A panel discussion on the directions we may need to turn as climate goals
  slip away — and how journalists and scientists explain them to the publ
 ic. With: Alec Luhn\, UW–Madison alum and journalist covering climate an
 d the environment\; Rob Anex\, UW–Madison professor co-founder of carbon
  capture company Alithic\; and Dee Hall\, award-winning\, Wisconsin-based 
 investigative reporter and editor-in-chief of climate news outlet Floodlig
 ht.\n\nCONTACT: 890-0465\, barncard@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://news.wisc.edu
 /uw-grad-and-international-climate-reporter-returns-to-campus-as-spring-sc
 ience-journalist-in-residence/
LOCATION:Multicultural Greek Council Room\, Memorial Union
SUMMARY:Beyond 1.5°C: Covering Controversial Climate Solutions
URL;VALUE=URI:https://news.wisc.edu/uw-grad-and-international-climate-repor
 ter-returns-to-campus-as-spring-science-journalist-in-residence/
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