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You’re invited to join PBS NewsHour’s chief science correspondent, award-winning independent journalist and accomplished pilot Miles O’Brien on July 13 for an engaging Q&A on the climate crisis and the future of air travel.

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

Alongside O’Brien and moderator Joie Chen, 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.”

If you’re interested in saving the planet or self-flying planes, you won’t want to miss this.

RSVP today.
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