Environmental Successes: How We Can Make Them Happen Again

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Most of the time, the headlines are full of bad news. That’s especially true of environmental headlines. But Susan Solomon of MIT says we have a track record of environmental success stories that deserve more attention.
Solomon is MIT’s Lee and Geraldine Martin Professor of Environmental Studies and is internationally recognized as a leader in atmospheric science, particularly for her insights in explaining the cause of the Antarctic ozone hole.
Listen to her interview with LivingLab Radio/WGBH, as part of “Optimism About Tough Problems.”
Susan Solomon will be speaking at the New England Aquarium on Thursday, October 26 at 7:00 PM.