Susan Joy Hassol is an American author and award-winning science communicator best known for her work around climate change. Hassol is the Director of Climate Communication and was the Senior Science Writer on the first three U.S. National Climate Assessments. Susan Hassol was born in January 1959 in Brooklyn, New York to Harriette Hassol, a long time public school teacher, and Edwin Hassol, who worked with his parents in their family furniture store in Brooklyn. The family moved to Long Island where she graduated from Lawrence High School in 1977. She then attended Syracuse University, graduating summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in Public Communication and Public Affairs in 1981. She worked in energy efficiency at Sun Shares in Durham, NC. She completed one semester of law school at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, but then, inspired by the work of Rocky Mountain Institute on energy efficiency and renewables, she left law school and moved to Aspen, Colorado. More information...
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