Listen "Communicating for Community: Stories for a Better Planet"
Episode Synopsis
The new season of the Sustainable Carolina podcast kicks off with a special episode, recorded live during a Carolina Engagement Week Panel. From Highlands, North Carolina to the highlands of the Galápagos, Carolina’s communicators have stories to tell. Venture outside the confines of Chapel Hill to learn about the students and faculty conducting community-based research projects for a better future. This episodes discusses light pollution in the Outer Banks, hemlock health in the Appalachian Mountains, water security in the Galápagos and much, much more. This episode features:Alyssa LaFaro, Research Communications Manager, UNC Office of Research Communications, Office of the Vice Chancellor for ResearchKelly Weaver, Deputy Director, UNC Center for Galapagos StudiesEmily Williams, Director of Communications, UNC Institute for the EnvironmentAbigail Brewer, Communications and Engagement Specialist, Sustainable CarolinaSustainable Carolina works within the UNC Institute for the Environment to increase the University energy and water efficiency and decrease waste sent to the landfill. We work with student, staff and faculty to connect University research with these operational efforts.
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