Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change: Communicating the Impacts on New York City and the Courses of Action
It’s here.
After a semester of planning, recording, editing, writing, and producing, I am proud to be releasing my science communication strategy, “Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change: Communicating the Impacts on New York City and the Courses of Action.”
View the strategy document here.
I had a wonderful conversation with Helen Cheng, a Coastal Resiliency Specialist for New York Sea Grant and the Science and Resiliency Institute at Jamaica Bay. We discussed science communication, the risks New York City faces in a changing climate, and potential community-driven solutions.
I also created an informational video that communicates my talking points.
I would like to thank Professors Mark Sarvary and Kitty Gifford for teaching an awesome course, and for the recommendations made by my peer reviewers. Cornellians, I highly recommend BIOG 3500 - Applied Science Communication.