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Climate Change in a Bottle
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Climate Change in a Bottle

Climate Change in a Bottle

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Crocker Snow Jr. signed a copy of his book in Ipswich’s library in 2016 (file photograph).

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Crocker Snow has updated and revised his book. MuskegetTo improve our understanding of Nantucket’s tiny island in the middle of the climate crisis, and to help it survive.

Snow, a journalist and award-winning writer who has traveled the globe for over 50 years as a foreign correspondent.

He was the director of Edward R. Murrow Center of Public Diplomacy, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, from 2002 to 2014. His expertise included Middle East media and, most recently, the global effects of climate change and the warming of Artic. 

Snow will talk about his updated book at the Ipswich Museum’s Wednesday evening lecture series on April 20.

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Ipswich Museum Members get free admission Non-members pay $10.

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