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Former NASA Scientist James Hansen Presents Dickinson College’s Annual Joseph Priestley Lecture
Former NASA scientist James Hansen, a noted climatology expert, will present Dickinson’s annual Joseph Priestley Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. in the Anita Tuvin Schlechter (ATS) Auditorium, 360 West Louther Street. The lecture, titled “White House Arrest and the Climate Crisis,” is free and open to the public.
Hansen is best known for his testimony on climate change to congressional committees in the 1980s that helped raise broad awareness of global warming. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1995 and was designated by TIME magazine in 2006 as one of the 100 most influential people on Earth. He has received numerous awards, including the Carl-Gustaf Rossby and Roger Revelle Research Medals, The Sophie Prize and the Blue Planet Prize.
Hansen is the 2013 recipient of Dickinson’s Joseph Priestly Award, which is presented to a distinguished scientist whose work has contributed to the welfare of humanity. Named for Joseph Priestley, a Pennsylvania scientist and scholar who discovered oxygen, the award recognizes outstanding achievement and contribution to our understanding of science and the world.
The event is supported by the college’s Priestley Fund and is sponsored by The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues and Student Senate. It is cosponsored by the department of environmental studies, the Center for Sustainability Education and the departments of biology, earth sciences, psychology, physics & astronomy, chemistry and math & computer science. For more information, visit www.clarkeforum.org or call 717-245-1875.
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