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I did an Ask Me Anything (AMA) on Reddit and it went great!

June 8, 2016 | Filed under: climate change, outreach and tagged with: climate change, public engagement, social media, water

Back in mid-April, I was invited to do an AGU-facilitated Ask Me Anything on r/AskScienceDiscussion/ along with Dr. Kim Cobb. Here’s how we introduced ourselves:

AGU AMA: I’m Dr. Kim Cobb, and I’m here to talk about the science of climate change, El Niño, and the reconstruction of past climate. And I’m Dr. Anne Jefferson, and I’m here to talk about how water moves through landscapes and how land use and climate change alter hydrology. Ask Us Anything!

We got fantastic questions and did our best to answer what we could. I encourage you to dip into the questions and answers and see for yourself.

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