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Burls featured in Alan Alda Video

Alan Alda, star of the iconic ’70s TV series M*A*S*H, has been organizing workshops to help scientists better communicate with non-scientist audiences. AOES Assistant Professor Natalie Burls attended one of the workshops when it was hosted by George Mason University’s Center for Climate Change Communication. Now she and AOES are featured in a video about the workshops. The video also shows her lecturing in CLIM 102 Introduction to Global Climate Change Science.

Other workshop attendees included Climate Dynamics PhD students Rachel Gaal, Keri Kodama, Nick Lybarger and Douglas Nedza, and AOES scientists Ben Cash and Laurie Trenary.

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