David Biello (@dbiello), the science curator for TED and author of The Unnatural World, talks about how people’s impacts on the planet are now pervasive, profound, and permanent, like the asteroid that ended the reign of the dinosaurs. But the story doesn’t end there: He speaks about the innovators he met from all around the world and where he saw solutions to problems like climate change, pollution, and extinction emerging, even in a time that might be dubbed the Trumpocene.
David Biello is the Fall Science Journalist in Residence.
Excited to hear from David Biello, Science Journalist in Residence. pic.twitter.com/tro8L8ONVT
— Kim Walsh-Childers (@WalshChilders) October 2, 2017
Climate change doesn't have to be complicated, as @dbiello explains. #ejuf @UFJSchool pic.twitter.com/lIuwiYslCP
— Emily Mavrakis (@emmavrakis) October 2, 2017
#DavidBiello: Humans have been acting like an asteroid in terms of climate change.
— Kim Walsh-Childers (@WalshChilders) October 2, 2017
"What's at stake is not the planet; it's us." David Biello pic.twitter.com/Wg5I4i3dfa
— UF College of Journalism and Communications (@UFJSchool) October 2, 2017
.@dbiello "the planet will be fine with or without us–we are the ones at risk" pic.twitter.com/15fwFpCTy0
— Ann Searight Christiano (@annsearight) October 2, 2017
"What's at stake is not the planet; it's us." David Biello, #SJIR, #UFCJC.
— Kim Walsh-Childers (@WalshChilders) October 2, 2017
.@dbiello went from talking social change to whale poop. #bestvisitorever pic.twitter.com/Hk2zl3JYcK
— Ann Searight Christiano (@annsearight) October 2, 2017
"We can have a better world for the people that we really care about – our kids." David Biello pic.twitter.com/yUnj9auL31
— UF College of Journalism and Communications (@UFJSchool) October 2, 2017
"I think it's going to be a political movement that solves climate change, if it indeed does get solved." David Biello pic.twitter.com/dpvj0dGRud
— UF College of Journalism and Communications (@UFJSchool) October 2, 2017
"It doesn't really matter if you're talking about climate change as long as you're acting to solve it." David Biello pic.twitter.com/ZspqEfrEjR
— UF College of Journalism and Communications (@UFJSchool) October 2, 2017
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Posted: October 2, 2017
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Guest Speakers, Science Journalist in Residence
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