[Sci-tech-public] FW: New Date: Wed. Feb. 16, 1 to 2:30 p.m. "Wind Energy & the Media"

Bianca Sinausky singleta at MIT.EDU
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Cristine Russell
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Subject: New Date: Wed. Feb. 16, 1 to 2:30 p.m. "Wind Energy & the Media"

 

HKS Clean Energy & the Media Seminar 

First in a spring series

 

Note New Date, Time, Place

 

WIND ENERGY COVERAGE: 

WHICH WAY DOES THE MEDIA WIND BLOW?

 

Wednesday, February 16, 1:00-2:30 p.m.

Harvard Kennedy School, Malkin Penthouse, Littauer Building, 4th floor

 

 

Join a conversation with two distinguished environment reporters

Beth Daley of The Boston Globe & 
Elizabeth Rosenthal of The New York Times

Discussant:  Henry Lee, Director of the Environment and Natural Resources
Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

 

Moderator: Alex Jones, Director of the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press,
Politics and Public Policy

 

Co-sponsored by the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and
the

Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy.

Open to the community on a first-come, first-serve basis. Light lunch
provided.



>From Massachusetts' Cape Wind to the nation's Capitol, the future of wind
energy as a source of clean electric power is high on the American agenda
and the international energy front as well. But how well has the media
covered it, and how well does the public understand the challenges wind
faces in becoming a significant energy player?

In recent years, the promise of renewable energy has been promoted across
the political, environmental, and business landscape, as concerns about
American reliance on fossil fuels have mounted. At a pivotal moment when
climate change reaches a tipping point, and new energy policies are being
formed, the media play a vital role in helping shape the public debate. Yet
clean energy is a complex and important story at a time when the media is
stretched thin, newsrooms are cutting back, and advocacy blogs increasingly
dominate the online universe. Informing the public with critical and strong
reportage about energy is imperative, but is the news media up to the task?

Upcoming HKS Clean Energy & the Media Seminars:


Wednesday, February 23, 1:00-2:30 p.m."The Long Road to Electric Cars: Green
Hope or Media Hype?"Bell Hall, Belfer Bldg., 5th Floor
Alan Boyle,  <http://msnbc.com/> msnbc.com science editor, and Bryan Walsh,
Time Magazine environment reporter

Wednesday, March 23, 1:00-2:30 p.m. "The Seesaw Coverage of Nuclear Power:
Promise or Peril?"Bell  Hall, Belfer Bldg., 5th Floor
Ned Potter, ABC News science correspondent, and Matthew Wald, New York Times
science reporter
           

For more information, contact  <mailto:Cristine_Russell at hks.harvard.edu>
Cristine_Russell at hks.harvard.edu 


 



-- 
CRISTINE RUSSELL
Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard
Kennedy School
President, Council for the Advancement of Science Writing
Contributing Editor, Columbia Journalism Review
Correspondent, TheAtlantic.com
203.912.7650 <tel:+12039127650>  (cell)

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