[HubbardBrook] Media Request for Climate Change information

Andrew Cassel acassel at hubbardbrookfoundation.org
Mon Nov 4 07:31:33 EST 2024


Hello! As part of the work in the HBRF Communications office we're always
looking for media outlets who are seeking to connect with / interview
scientists that conduct Hubbard Brook-style research. Here's such a request
from Forbes on Monday November 4 about this kind of work happening in
Europe. This may be something that's part of your world! Deadline to
respond to this reporter is Friday. Reply to this email
<acassel at hubbardbrookfoundation.org> with any answers you may have to these
questions and I'll send them on to the Forbes reporter. No guarantee we'll
get quoted in the final article, but nothing ventured, nothing gained!
Thank you for thinking about this. -Andrew


FORBES <https://app.qwoted.com/publications/forbes-contributors-freelance>Sustainability/climate
change experts on European climate change response

Hello,

I'm currently working on a piece about Southern Europe's climate change
response, and what can be learnt from it. These are the questions I'm
mainly looking at:

1. How has Southern Europe responded to climate change?
2. Has their response been better or worse than the rest of Europe- and the
world?
3. What can other countries learn from their actions?
4. Can these actions been implemented in other countries across the world?
If so, how? What are some challenges that may arise when doing so?
5. What are some challenges that Southern Europe still faces regarding
climate change and their response to it?

Thanks so much!

-- 
Andrew Cassel (he/his)
Director of Communications and Science Engagement
Hubbard Brook Research Foundation
m: 907 750 3088
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