Responsible manner, then we all have a stake in it.” Russell Gold RUSSELL GOLD “If we want to be serious about using fossil fuelsĪnd trying to find a way to do it in an environmentally Gold lent his perspective as a veteran energy reporter to every part of the community conversation. To bring the wider State College community into the conversation, the Pennsylvania Humanities Council produces an annual public event in partnership with the Penn State Reads Program, the Schlow Centre Region Library, and with Penn State’s Institute for the Arts and Humanities, Pennsylvania Center for the Book, and University Libraries. Gold was in State College for a series of events connected to the Penn State Reads program, which each year invites people across the university to read a single book. Gold gave brief opening remarks then engaged in lively discussion with Katie O’Toole, who is an instructor in Penn State’s College of Communications and a seasoned public broadcasting writer and producer.Īudience members submitted questions to fuel the conversation throughout the evening, and they had the opportunity to talk one-on-one with Gold during a book-signing session. RUSSELL GOLD IN CONVERSATION WITH KATIE O’TOOLE On October 13, 2015, Penn State Reads author Russell Gold discussed his book The Boom: How Fracking Ignited the American Energy Revolution and Changed the World with a live community audience in State College. RUSSELL GOLD SIGNS COPIES OF HIS BOOK THE BOOM
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