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My lightening talk in 2019 Journey in Science series at UA

2/14/2019

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     The 2019 Journey in Science series at Rodgers Library for Science & Engineering at the University of Alabama:
      I will give a lightening talk summarizing my past and recent research on the topic of American public opinion towards climate change. In this talk, I will discuss the various forces including both natural and socio-political ones that influence American opinion towards this critical issue.

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11/17/2019 09:09:38 am

This talk really helped me understand a little bit more about myself. I never really intended to listen to this talk, but things just happen. After I listed to this talk, I really began to go and realize something about myself. I was motivated to go and try something new with my life, and I am really excited to know what I can do. I hope that I can go and make something great happen from everything that is happening in my life.

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