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Subject Fly electric planes to save the planet?
Date June 20, 2021 10:29 PM
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The threat of climate change is accelerating at an alarming pace, and the transportation industry has had its foot on the gas. While electric vehicles are hitting the streets, a revolutionary form of air travel has yet to take off.

On July 13, learn what’s next in aviation’s race against climate change during an engaging Q&A with PBS NewsHour’s chief science correspondent, award-winning independent journalist and accomplished pilot Miles O’Brien ([link removed]) .

O’Brien has spent more than 30 years covering the latest breakthroughs in aerospace technology in newsrooms across America including CNN and PBS.

Together, we’ll explore:
* The links between the world of aviation and climate change
* What it takes to revolutionize air travel and reduce the industry’s carbon footprint
* Innovative aerospace technology and promising prototypes

Plus, we’ll preview scenes from O’Brien’s latest work as a producer and director of PBS’ most-watched science documentary series NOVA - “The Great Electric Airplane Race.”

The conversation will be moderated by Poynter’s Joie Chen ([link removed]) , former anchor at Al Jazeera America and CNN and former Washington correspondent for CBS News.
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