Sobel Interviewed on Extreme Weather Events

Oct 23 2014

Prof. Adam Sobel was interviewed by several media sources on extreme events, including winter snow storms, Typhoon Haiyan and Hurricane Sandy.

WNYC: Brian Lehrer Show
January 26, 2015

Village Voice Blog
January 26, 2015

Los Angeles Times Op-Ed: Flood, drought risks must be managed, with or without climate change
By: Adam Sobel and Richard Seager, December 18, 2014

WNYC: "Was Climate Change Responsible for Hurricane Sandy?"
The Leonard Lopate Show, October 29, 2014

Connecticut NPR: Where we Live
October 24, 2014

New York Times: "One Group Sees Silver Lining in Winter’s Storm Clouds: Meteorologists"
By: Ariel Kaminer, February 16, 2014

CNN Opinion: "Record cold doesn't disprove global warming"
By Adam Sobel, January 7, 2014

ABC News (Australia): Online extra: Professor Adam Sobel speaks with Foreign Correspondent
November 26, 2013

Los Angeles Times Op-Ed: Monitoring a climate epidemic
By Adam Sobel and Naomi Oreskes, November 15, 2013

USA Today: "How to help typhoon victims: other views"
Nov. 12, 2013

CNN Opinion: "How deadly storms claim a bigger toll"
By Adam Sobel, Nov. 10, 2013

Voice of America News: "Super-storm may be harbinger of worse to come"
By Adam Phillips, Nov. 8, 2013

Swiss Radio SRF: "Der Rückbau des AKW Mühleberg kostet viel Geld"
Oct. 31, 2013 (Sobel interview starts around 9:30)

Columbia Daily Spectator: "Professors argue that city still unprepared for storms one year after Sandy"
By Samantha Cooney and Isabelle Holt, Oct. 31, 2013

Columbia News: "Hurricane Sandy, one year later"
Oct. 29, 2013

CNN op-ed: "What we didn't learn from Superstorm Sandy"
By Adam Sobel, Oct. 28, 2013

WNYC: "Life after Sandy: one year later"
By Paul Schneider, Oct. 26, 2013 (Sobel appears ar 52 mintues)

AP: "How Sandy went from 'boring' to killer superstorm"
By Seth Borenstein, Oct. 25, 2013

Blogs from the Earth Institute: "What we learned from Hurricane Sandy"
By Kim Martineau, Aug. 15, 2013

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