Climate Watch Blog Goes Live

We’ll begin our blog coverage on Monday, 9/8 from the annual Climate Change Science Conference in Sacramento. This is the first year that the entire conference will be available online via webcast. The focus for this conference is on the current science. Don’t expect major policy announcements to come out of it but the agenda does provide a comprehensive review of the latest climate science, from a California perspective. I’ll tag-team the three-day event with my colleague, Gretchen Weber, before she heads off to the Dana Glacier for an upcoming report on California’s glaciers. Listen for the first of our Climate Watch radio features when David Gorn reports on the solar power logjam (is that metaphor mixed?) on The California Report, on Monday morning, 9/15.

Climate Watch Blog Goes Live 3 September,2008Craig Miller

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Craig Miller

Craig is a former KQED Science editor, specializing in weather, climate, water & energy issues, with a little seismology thrown in just to shake things up. Prior to that, he launched and led the station's award-winning multimedia project, Climate Watch. Craig is also an accomplished writer/producer of television documentaries, with a focus on natural resource issues.

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