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Crash Course: Climate Change with Dr Karl

One of the most pressing issues for our generation to navigate, climate change is relevant to every student reporter. Climate change is a determinant of poverty, inequality and many other socio-political issues, so it is incumbent on student journalists to sound the alarm whilst dodging misinformation. The first step? Actually understanding the problem. Join the animated and illustrious Dr Karl Kruszelnicki as he explains the history of climate change science for a student journalist audience.

About Dr Karl Kruszelnicki

Dr Karl Kruszelnicki just loves science to pieces, and has been
spreading the word in print, on TV and radio, and online for more than
thirty years. The author of 48 books (and counting) Dr Karl is a lifetime
student with degrees in physics and mathematics, biomedical
engineering and medicine and surgery. Since 1995, Dr Karl has been
the Julius Sumner Miller Fellow at the University of Sydney. In 2019 he
was awarded the UNESCO Kalinga Prize for the Popularisation of
Science.

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