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Greg Craven is an American high school science teacher and climate change activist. The creator of a 2007 viral video on YouTube, he is also the author of a 2009 book on the climate change debate.

Biography

Craven grew up in Silverton, Oregon and graduated from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington.[1] In 2007, when he was a science teacher at Central High School in Independence, Oregon, Craven posted the 9 and a half minute "The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See" on YouTube, an appeal to act on climate change. In the first six months online it garnered four million hits, and prompted Craven to spend six weeks creating 44 follow up videos totaling over six hours detailing specific mechanics of climate change.[2][3] Craven's conclusion is that "the risk of not acting far outweighs the risk of acting."[4] Craven was the focus of some media attention, was named "Featured Teacher" by WIRED Science, and received criticism by climate change skeptics.[5][6][7] In 2009, Craven published the book What's the Worst That Could Happen?: A Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate.[8]

Publications

  • What's the Worst That Could Happen?: A Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate, Perigee Trade, 2009, ISBN 978-0399535017

References

  1. "Teacher's video on global warming a hit online", Newhouse News Service via Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 20, 2007 (accessed 21 June 2009)
  2. "A rural teacher with global reach", Christian Science Monitor, December 20, 2007(accessed 21 June 2009)
  3. Original "The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See" on YouTube
  4. "Climate change video becomes YouTube sensation", CTV.ca, 28 December 2007 (accessed 21 June 2009)
  5. "High-school teacher spreads the word on climate change", Yahoo! News, 10 January 2008 (accessed 21 June 2009)
  6. "Featured Teacher: Greg Craven", WIRED Science, 9 October 2007(accessed 21 June 2009)
  7. "Reponse to Greg Craven’s 'How the World Ends' Video", climate-skeptic.com, December 17, 2007(accessed 21 June 2009)
  8. What's the Worst That Could Happen?: A Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate, available from gregcraven.org








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