NPR national correspondent Eric Westervelt describes how mega fires, excessive heat and widening drought all underscore how climate change is fueling the routinization of extreme weather, with consequences for all of us.
Eric Westervelt is an award-winning national correspondent for NPR News. He’s reported on-air and online across the world and around the U.S. covering many of the biggest news stories of the last two plus decades including the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Israel-Hezbollah war, the Arab Spring uprisings, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This talk was part of our Fall Conference 2021, “This Mazed World: The Humanities and Climate Change”
Eric Westervelt is an award-winning national correspondent for NPR News. He’s reported on-air and online across the world and around the U.S. covering many of the biggest news stories of the last two plus decades including the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Israel-Hezbollah war, the Arab Spring uprisings, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This talk was part of our Fall Conference 2021, “This Mazed World: The Humanities and Climate Change”
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