Future Energy: a Technologist, a Climate Scientist and an Artist Walk Into a Bar…(Audio)

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Future Energy: a Technologist, a Climate Scientist and an Artist Walk Into a Bar… was a moderated panel and live broadcast hosted by CORE, the Community Office for Resource Efficiency, at the Aspen Center for Physics. CORE executive director Mona Newton asked the questions, assisted by suggestions from the live audience. Panelists included Bryan Hannegan of Holy Cross Energy, Roger Pulwarty of NOAA-Boulder, and environmental artist Sarah Uhl. Due to Internet dropouts, about ten minutes of the middle of the event were not broadcast. That section has been removed from this archive.

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