***POSTPONED*** NYTimes Journalist Elisabeth Rosenthal: Sustainability in the US
Hear New York Times Journalist Elisabeth Rosenthal discuss “Sustainability in the US: Lessons from Europe on Reducing Fossil Fuel Usage.”
***POSTPONED***Wednesday, April 7, 7pm-8pm, Claudia Cohen G17
Abridged Biography:
Elisabeth L. Rosenthal was named science editor for The New York Times in the summer of 2003. Previously she had been a correspondent in the Beijing bureau since the fall of 1997. During her tenure in Beijing, she broke a number of landmark stories on health in China, including the spread of AIDS among Chinese population, the demise of the rural health care system and efforts to market patented U.S. drugs in China. Prior to that she had worked as a metropolitan reporter covering health and hospitals. She was a regular contributor at Science Times for three years before joining The Times in July 1993. In 2006, Ms. Rosenthal was part of a team that won the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Award for Excellence in Explanatory Reporting. See the full bio here.




