Environmental Experts Become Wilson Center Scholars
CNN’s
Dykstra’s project, “The News Media’s Impact on Environmental and Global Security,” will focus on how environmental reporting is adapting to the rapidly changing media landscape and responding to the increased interest in environmental issues. Dykstra, who supervised staff responsible for coverage of the traditional sciences, technology, the environment, space, and weather for CNN’s television, internet, and radio platforms, was the executive producer of two recent investigative documentaries for CNN: “The Truth About Global Warming” and “Broken Government: Scorched Earth.” His work has won many awards, including a 1993 Emmy Award, a 2004 Dupont-Columbia Award, and a 2005 Peabody Award.
While at the Center, Vaahtoranta will investigate the international politics of climate change, energy, and security. He served as director of the Finnish Institute of International Affairs from 2001-2007 and has taught at the University of
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is the living, national memorial to President Wilson established by Congress in 1968 and headquartered in
Since 1994, the Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and Security Program has explored the connections among environmental challenges and their links to conflict and security. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/ecsp
Contact: Sharon McCarter
Phone: (202) 691-4016
E-mail: sharon.mccarter@wilsoncenter.org
SOURCE Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
