NPC Sunshine Week 2019: Climate Data
March 11, 2019
Photo Credit: National Press Club Journalism Institute administrator Crystal White, far left, helps Elliott Negrin, senior writer at The Union of Concerned Scientists, set up his computer before the workshop, "Sunshine Week: How to Find and Use Climate Data that Readers Can Trust."
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Photo Credit: Elliott Negin, senior writer at The Union of Concerned Scientists, offers his perspective on evaluating the independence of scientists and experts for interviews and learning who provides their funding, at the workshop, "Sunshine Week: How to Find and Use Climate Data that Readers Can Trust."
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Photo Credit: Panelists (L-R) Elliott Negin, senior writer at the Union of Concerned Scientists
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Photo Credit: Chelsea Harvey, E&E News climate science reporter (moderator)
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Photo Credit: and Emily Therese Cloyd, director of American Association for the Advancement of Science's Center for Public Engagement with Science and Technology, discuss reporting on climate science, at the workshop, "Sunshine Week: How to Find and Use Climate Data that Readers Can Trust."
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Photo Credit: Emily Therese Cloyd, director of American Association for the Advancement of Science's Center for Public Engagement with Science and Technology, right, describes quality government, academic, and privately-produced data sets available to reporters at the workshop, "Sunshine Week: How to Find and Use Climate Data that Readers Can Trust."
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