Susan joy hassol biography of albert einstein

          The climate issue has sparked a vigorous, and at times surreal, public debate that seems to pit experts against one another on even the most basic facts....

          The Ambassador Award is given in recognition of outstanding contributions to society and the Earth and space community beyond those recognized by.

        1. MeCCO's June summary reported a New York Times essay by.
        2. The climate issue has sparked a vigorous, and at times surreal, public debate that seems to pit experts against one another on even the most basic facts.
        3. Even Albert Einstein was not immune to political back- lash.
        4. I also thank Susan Joy Hassol, a fine science writer whose deep environmental knowledge made her an ideal editor for this work.
        5. Susan Joy Hassol

          American author and science communicator

          Susan Joy Hassol

          Alma materBS - Syracuse University
          Awards2023 Friend of the Planet Award, National Center for Science Education; Ambassador Award and Fellow, American Geophysical Union; Fellow, American Assoc of the Advancement of Science; Climate Science Communication Award (Climate Institute)
          Websitehttps://climatecommunication.org/

          Susan Joy Hassol is an American author and science communicator best known for her work around climate change.

          Hassol is the Director of Climate Communication and was the Senior Science Writer on the first three U.S. National Climate Assessments.[1]

          Early life and education

          Susan Hassol was born in January 1959 in Brooklyn, New York to Harriette Hassol, a long time public school teacher, and Edwin Hassol, who worked with his parents in their family furniture store in Brooklyn.

          The family moved to Long Island where she graduated from Lawrence