Dear GEPers,

My friend and colleague, environmental journalist and author Cynthia Barnett, 
would like to know if anyone is researching the question of whether places 
experiencing the greatest impacts of climate change are electing more 
climate-aware candidates. Is there any evidence for or against this? If so, 
could you email Cynthia and let her know? She would like to read any studies 
and set up expert interviews as soon as she can. Thank you! (Cynthia’s contact 
information below)

Katrina

Katrina Z. S. Schwartz, Ph.D.
Environmental Social Scientist
Research Affiliate, Archbold Biological Station 
<http://www.archbold-station.org/>
Collaborator, NSF LTER Florida Coastal Everglades Program 
<http://fcelter.fiu.edu/>

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>   |   
352-327-0251

Read my Wilson Center blog post 
<https://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2015/12/top-10-posts-2015-2/> on Florida's 
water-management challenges in the era of climate change


Cynthia Barnett
Journalist and author of Mirage, Blue Revolution and Rain: A Natural and 
Cultural History, long-listed for the National Book Award 
<http://www.nationalbook.org/nba2015_nf_cbarnett.html#.VxEManqzn3Y> and 
finalist for the 2016  
<https://pen.org/nonfiction/rain-natural-and-cultural-history>PEN/E.O. Wilson 
Award for Literary Science Writing 
<https://pen.org/nonfiction/rain-natural-and-cultural-history>.

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

Phone: 352-376-4440
Twitter: @cynthiabarnett
Website: www.cynthiabarnett.net <http://www.cynthiabarnett.net/>




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