Peter Sinclair
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Peter Sinclair is a Videographer, specializing in climate and energy issues, based in Midland, Michigan.
For 12 years, Mr Sinclair produced a monthly video series for the Yale University School of Environment, and has interviewed, worked with, traveled with and learned from hundreds of the world’s leading scientists and engineers.
As Media director of the Dark Snow Project, an international crowd-funded science communication initiative, Mr Sinclair has embedded with scientific teams in climate hot spots, including 7 times and around the Greenland Ice Sheet, as well as documenting numerous scientific conferences.
His videos are recognized by experts internationally, and have established Mr Sinclair as a frequent presenter on climate, renewable energy, and science communication.
He posts frequently to his internet page thinc.blog, and is a consultant to clean energy developers throughout the midwest.
In 2017, the National Center for Science Education recognized
Mr Sinclair as a “Friend of the Planet”.
Peter Sinclair is a Videographer, specializing in climate and energy issues, based in Midland, Michigan.
For 12 years, Mr Sinclair produced a monthly video series for the Yale University School of Environment, and has interviewed, worked with, traveled with and learned from hundreds of the world’s leading scientists and engineers.
As Media director of the Dark Snow Project, an international crowd-funded science communication initiative, Mr Sinclair has embedded with scientific teams in climate hot spots, including 7 times and around the Greenland Ice Sheet, as well as documenting numerous scientific conferences.
His videos are recognized by experts internationally, and have established Mr Sinclair as a frequent presenter on climate, renewable energy, and science communication.
He posts frequently to his internet page thinc.blog, and is a consultant to clean energy developers throughout the midwest.
In 2017, the National Center for Science Education recognized
Mr Sinclair as a “Friend of the Planet”.