NASA leadership, including climate experts, will be available at 4 p.m. EDT on Thursday, July 20 at the agency’s headquarters in Washington to shed light on recent extreme weather events and discuss how NASA research and data are enabling climate solutions.
From wildfires raging across North America, flooding in the Northeast, heat waves in the Southwest, and a record-breaking June, millions of Americans are experiencing the effects of extreme weather, and NASA is tracking it all.
Participants include:
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson
Kate Calvin, NASA’s Chief Scientist and Senior Climate Advisor
Karen St. Germain, director of NASA’s Earth Science Division
Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Tom Wagner, Associate Director for Earth Action
Huy Tran, Director of Aeronautics, NASA Ames Research Center
US media interested in attending in person or remotely must RSVP to Roxana Bardan at roxana.bardan@nasa.gov no later than two hours before the start of the event. NASA’s Media Accreditation Policy is online.