Bruce Melton is a professional engineer, environmental researcher, filmmaker, climate science education specialist, author, and director of the Climate Change Now Initiative founded in 2005. He has written over 500 reviews of climate science, lectures regularly, and has recently been involved in groundbreaking climate policy development. His current film project is Climate Change Across America with more than 50,000 miles filmed so far. He received a Sierra Club Special Achievement Award in 2020, for his part in the development of the Club’s new climate policies. Sierra Club’s awards are like Grammys in the environmental field. You can see his climate science reviews, music, and films at ClimateDiscovery.org.
Bruce Melton is a frequent visitor to Rag Radio and a regular contributor to The Rag Blog.
Zoom image: Clockwise from top left: Thorne Dreyer, Tracey Schulz, and Bruce Melton.
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