Can social media influence climate change? As environmental concerns are brought to the forefront of the public eye, how can social media educate, inform, and provoke meaningful conversation? And what can climate change scientists gain from it? Attend this session to see how social media might provide the bridge for parties on both sides of environmental discourse to listen, learn, and better communicate.
Thomson Reuters, Category: Social & Environmental Change
Location: Social & Environmental Change Hub at Thomson Reuters, 3 Times Square, New York, NY
February 13, 2012 33opm
MODERATOR:
- Janine Gibson, Editor-in-Chief, Guardian US (@JanineGibson)
PANELISTS:
- Andrew Revkin, Environmental Journalist; Dot Earth Blogger, The New York Times; Senior Fellow, Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies (@Revkin)
- Fabien Cousteau, Environmental Advocate; Founder, Plant A Fish (@FCousteau)
- Dr. David E. Guggenheim, Senior Fellow, The Ocean Foundation; Host, The Ocean Doctor Radio Show (@OceanDoctor)






length, theatrical film ARCTIC TALE. They were recently honored for this important achievement, and the important conservation message the film conveys, with the presentation of the prestigious Lowell Thomas Award at the Explorers Club in New York. The award is named in honor of famed adventurer and broadcast journalist Lowell Thomas and is awarded to those who have pushed the lmits of discovery, knowledge and human endurance and have excelled in communicating the importance of exploration and the field sciences to the general public. 










