WFLA ‘s Chief Meteorologist and Climate Specialist Jeff Berardelli is addressing a viewer question: How does he walk the walk for climate change?
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Jeff’s Climate Classroom: ‘How I walk the walk for climate change’
A viewer named Joe recently remarked that I talk a lot about climate change on-air, but he asked if I am actually doing anything to reduce my carbon footprint.
Summary:
- Jeff Berardelli is WFLA’s Chief Meteorologist and Climate Specialist who focuses on educating the public about climate change
- Berardelli and his family live a minimalist lifestyle, drive a plug-in hybrid car, do not eat meat, limit food waste, keep their finances clean and green, and live in a small space to reduce their carbon footprint
- Berardelli left his job to get a Master’s degree in Climate from Columbia University and now uses his platform to educate society on climate science and solutions