Scott Schnur
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Scott Schnur
@schnur_thing
@EmoryUniversity Postdoc. / Former @NatGeo explorer/ Promoting resilience, community engagement and positive climate futures. Opinions my own
Atlanta, GA Katılım Haziran 2017
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#BREAKING: Officers from the Emory Police Department, Atlanta Police Department and Georgia State Patrol began using gas and arresting protestors around 10:20 a.m. this morning. The protestors had set up an encampment on the Quadrangle around 7:30 a.m. Story to come.
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Thanks for the shout-out, @AnthroEmory! I learned a lot through collaborating with folks at @NREL. Glad to see a conversation that started as a workshop come to fruition.
Here's to promoting #engagement & #equity as integral parts of building better climate futures for all!
Anthropology at Emory University@AnthroEmory
Postdoctoral Graduate Scott Schnur published in Nature Energy for co-authored article, A Framework to Centre Justice in Energy Transition Innovations. emoryanthropology.org/2023/09/27/pos…
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In case you missed my new article on Arctic Indigenous peoples and co-producing conservation initiatives and projects conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… open access! Thanks to everyone who made those 6 years of research a reality!
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@academic_exit @JacquelineErens please add me to the list! also in the middle of teaching stuff for me. Let me know what, if any, info you need from me. Looks like a great event
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@JacquelineErens It will be recorded, yes! Will share the recording afterwards for those not able to attend live 🙌
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Are you a social science PhD wondering what opportunities outside of academia might be a good fit for you? Come learn from social scientists working outside of academia at this free panel discussion!
Excited for the conversation 🙌 eventbrite.com/e/457494196457

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If something could drag me out of my Twitter hibernation, it's this. So many things!! An anthropologist's take:
1) If you're going to write a story about going to Kalaallit Nunnat (Greenland) to realize climate change is real (?!?!), maybe bother talking to people from there??
New York Times Opinion@nytopinion
For years, Bret Stephens considered himself “an agnostic on the causes of climate change.” A trip to Greenland changed his mind. nyti.ms/3TJaAv9
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And for some context, this feels like an even bigger accomplishment because in the last 3 months my wife @caracurtis_ and I had a baby (6 week preemie + NICU stay), she defended, i got a #postdoc in the Emory ES dept., AND we moved!
About to go sleep for a couple weeks...
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