[SEMCO] Role of Science in Extreme Pollution Events is Topic of MBL Distinguished Scientist Seminar, September 17

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Chris Reddy
Senior Scientist, Department of Marine Chemistry
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

September 17 | 3:00 PM ET

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When an acute environmental crisis occurs, scientists and engineers have a unique opportunity and, arguably, an obligation to apply their experience and knowledge to help the front-line responders. Cultural differences, metrics for success, and varying levels risk tolerance between the “science” and “response” communities often limit the most beneficial outcome. Ultimately, both sides need to learn from, appreciate, and respect each other to successfully address such crises. Similarly, science and other stakeholders (media, government official, industry, and nongovernmental organization) must continuously strive to better understand each other and the challenges each faces. Read more >><https://mbl.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9cefa84d03e46926e3394b4d2&id=f5eba7f235&e=cc1a53fb05>

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