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Science journalist Michael Lemonick, author of Global Weirdness to speak at Radnor Library
Radnor Library and Radnor Conservancy partner to present this timely talk
Radnor Memorial Library, along with Radnor Conservancy, will host science journalist Michael Lemonick at the Library on Tuesday, November 13 at 7:30pm. All are invited to hear this timely talk.
Mr. Lemonick has been writing about climate change since 1987 and is the lead author of Global Weirdness: Severe Storms, Deadly Heat Waves, Relentless Drought, Rising Seas and the Weather of the Future. This new book has been published by the nonprofit research organization, Climate Central.
http://www.climatecentral.org/?gclid=CMbluNuOwrMCFURnOgodn18AgQ
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The author has an undergraduate degree in economics from Harvard and a Master's in Journalism from Columbia University. Lemonick covered science and the environment for TIME magazine for nearly 21 years, where he wrote more than 50 cover stories and has also written for Discover, Scientific American, Wired, New Scientist and the The Washington Post. He is the author of four books, and a cover story for Time was featured in the anthology Best American Science and Nature Writing 2007. He teaches science and environmental journalism at Princeton, and has taught at Columbia, Johns Hopkins and New York Universities.
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FYI: The talk with Michael Metrinko, a member of the Tehran Embassy staff taken hostage in 1979 was postponed due to the weird weather on Wednesday night. Metrinko has been re-scheduled for November 28 at 7:30 pm. I will post again on Patch as a reminder for everyone.