[Editors] Reminder: LFEE Seminar, "Communicating Scientific Complexity"
Nancy Stauffer
stauffer at MIT.EDU
Mon Nov 17 10:41:55 EST 2003
Environment and Sustainability Seminar Series
Sponsored by the MIT Laboratory for Energy and the Environment
<http://lfee.mit.edu>
A quick reminder:
Please join us for a special seminar speaker:
Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran
Global Environment & Energy Correspondent for The Economist
"Communicating Scientific Complexity:
Linking Urgency to Abstraction in a Data-Shy World"
Friday, November 21
3:00-4:30 p.m.
Room E40-298
ABSTRACT
Vijay Vaitheeswaran, energy and environment writer at The
Economist magazine, spends his days breathing excitement into what
most people consider a sleep-aid: scientific evidence. This
indefatigable writer has been told a million times that Energy is
Boring. Friends and family began to ostracize him for bringing up
topics like the myth of hydrocarbon scarcity at dinner parties.
Colleagues questioned his sanity when, five years ago, he turned down
a posting in sunny Brazil for the energy job in London. Even Vijay
himself, on more than one rainy London day, has wondered why. So he
did the only thing he could do: he wrote a book about the future of
energy.
Please come and hear his tales of misadventure as he set
about writing POWER TO THE PEOPLE. Cameo appearances by cow dung, the
most powerful oilman in the world, and Cindy Crawford are all
promised. Along the way, he'll reveal his insights into communicating
complex information successfully to a general (and generally
uninterested!) non-technical audience. He'll describe the travels,
investigations, and analysis required to tackle a scientifically
complex and politically charged topic. He'll explain some of the
obstacles he overcame to write the book, not least the skepticism of
those around him. And he'll even let you in on the secrets of writing
for, and pitching your ideas to, The Economist.
Vijay will also be talking to MIT alumni at 6:00 p.m. in the
Bush room (10-105), in case you are unable to attend this seminar.
His book is available at the COOP.
Light refreshments will be provided.
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