The fight against climate change is much older than you might think, with the seed of modern climate science snaking its way through the annals of academic history to a name you might not have even heard of: Eunice Newton Foote. She hypothesized what would later be the general public's leading touchstone for measuring climate change. Three years later, scientist John Tyndall would be credited for laying the groundwork of climate science. In addition to Foote, current actors are also getting the spotlight today, as the company announced dedicated funding and support to six women leaders in the field of climate science and preservation. "These innovators are working to educate the public, building solutions to mitigate the effects of climate change, and advocating for policies that will help protect our planet," Brandt wrote.
Source: The Star July 17, 2023 23:09 UTC