EarthSky: A clear voice for science
Based in Austin, Texas, EarthSky began producing its award-winning science
content in 1991. Today, EarthSky science interviews and other audio and video
content are seen, heard, or read millions of times every day on multiple
platforms via both broadcast and Internet outlets.
EarthSky has 1,000+ Global Science Advisors – experts in every field of study – who suggest topics, review content, and provide ongoing help.
The EarthSky broadcast network consists of 1,200+ outlets across the United States and the world. Our daily audio programs are heard approximately 4 million times each day in the U.S. alone.
We know science is not perfect. It’s a process, not a body of facts. History tells us that some of today’s scientific truths will inevitably turn out to be wrong, or only partly true. Still, science leads to profound insights about the natural world that are as true as anything can be here at the beginning of the 21st century.
The EarthSky promise: “To bring the ideas, strategies, and research results of scientists to people around the world, with the goal of illuminating pathways to a sustainable future.”
EarthSky enjoys the support and partnership of thousands of scientists and
scientific institutions, including Fast Company, Discovery
News, the National Science Foundation, Google, NASA, the NASA Night Sky
Network, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Chemical
Heritage Foundation, the USA Science and Engineering Festival, the National
Space Biomedical Research Institute, Research Corporation, Shell, the Edwards
Foundation, Advanced MicroDevices, Dow, the Whole Planet Foundation, Monterey
Bay Aquarium, the Geological Society of America, the National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation, Sustainable Brands, the National Space Grant Foundation, The
Economist, and many others.
EarthSky has 1,000+ Global Science Advisors – experts in every field of study – who suggest topics, review content, and provide ongoing help.
The EarthSky broadcast network consists of 1,200+ outlets across the United States and the world. Our daily audio programs are heard approximately 4 million times each day in the U.S. alone.
We know science is not perfect. It’s a process, not a body of facts. History tells us that some of today’s scientific truths will inevitably turn out to be wrong, or only partly true. Still, science leads to profound insights about the natural world that are as true as anything can be here at the beginning of the 21st century.
The EarthSky promise: “To bring the ideas, strategies, and research results of scientists to people around the world, with the goal of illuminating pathways to a sustainable future.”
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