It's been a while since I had a good string of talks lined up--it's harder, I think, to do a lot of them from the West Coast. But now I'm back east and about to embark for the first two of these four upcoming appearances; so mark them down if you're in the area. And of course, when Unscientific America comes out, we'll both be traveling up and down the country (mostly the coasts, as usual):
Lynchburg, VARandolph College Annual Thayer Lecture: "The War on Science is Over. Now What?" Monday, March 16 7:30 PM-8:30 PM The Wimberly Recital Hall, Presser Hall Web site
Jupiter, FLScripps Howard Institute on the Environment Florida Atlantic University Environmental Writers Speaker Series Lecture: "Science at High Wind Speeds: Hurricanes, Politics, and the Battle Over Global Warming" Wednesday, March 18 7:00 PM-8:00 PM Administration Building Auditorium, AD 119 John D. MacArthur Campus Web site
Norman, OKNational Weather Center University of Oklahoma Research Campus Keynote Lecture, Conference on Communicating Weather Risks: "Communicating Science" Thursday, April 2 12:00 PM-1:00 PM Web site
Pittsburgh, PACouncil of Science Editors Annual Meeting Panel: "How to Make Science Interesting, and Why Its Important" Sunday, May 3 11:00 AM-12:30 PM Hilton Pittsburgh Web site "The War on Science is Over: Now What?" is a new lecture that has many elements of the new book in it. And then of course, there's the "Two Cultures" conference May 9....













