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SPEAKING AS AN ELDER ABOUT OUR ENERGY FUTURE
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Suzuki, David
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Accidents
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/ Awards & honors
/ Climate change
/ Colleges & universities
/ Editors
/ Fiction
/ Food
/ Moon
/ Physics
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Speech
/ Suzuki, David
/ Wall Street
2018
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SPEAKING AS AN ELDER ABOUT OUR ENERGY FUTURE
by
Suzuki, David
in
Accidents
/ Air cleanliness
/ Awards & honors
/ Climate change
/ Colleges & universities
/ Editors
/ Fiction
/ Food
/ Moon
/ Physics
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Speech
/ Suzuki, David
/ Wall Street
2018
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SPEAKING AS AN ELDER ABOUT OUR ENERGY FUTURE
2018
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Jennifer Ouellette describes herself as a \"recovering\" English major who stumbled into science writing by accident and has been \"exploring her inner geek ever since.\" Ouellette often uses pop culture, fantasy, and science fiction as tools to communicate scientific ideas to mainstream audiences. From 1995 to 2004 she served as a contributing editor to Industrial Physicist magazine and later served as the science editor at Gizmodo. She is a current contributor to Ars Technica and has been featured in the New York Times, Smithsonian magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Nature, Physics Today, and numerous other outlets. Here, adapted from OuelLette's speech in acceptance of the 2018 Humanist of the Year Award, delivered on May 18 at the AHA's annual conference in Las Vegas NV is presented.
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