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Global Warming: Communicating Science Through Film
Gary Borisy director, Marine Biological Laboratory
Andy Revkin environmental corres, New York Times
Naomi Oreskes professor, history, UC San Diego
Scott Doney senior scientist, marine chemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
Randy Olsen filmmaker
Gary Borisy moderates a discussion of the issue of Global Warming and filmmakers can do to help activate dialogue. As nations struggle to confront the issue of Global Warming and the response required to change the human impact on the planet, this panel of experts is helping to shape the dialogue. Join this distinguished panel, a timely and unique gathering of experts, as they discuss where we are now and what we need to do to move forward.
Gary Borisy, CEO and Director of the Marine Biological Laboratory moderates the discussion. Panelists include: Andy Revkin, a New York Times environmental reporter who has covered climate change and climate politics for 20 years; Naomi Oreskes, a Professor in the Department of History at UC San Diego whose research focuses on the historical development of scientific knowledge, methods and practices in the earth and environmental sciences; Scott Doney, a senior scientist in the Department of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, where he studies ocean acidification and models carbon in the climate; and mockumentary filmmaker Randy Olsen.

