Tell us, CALEIGH WELLS, Climate choices reporter, what is your scientific background to make these assertive statements and judgements as to what human activities makes major effects on climate?
I expect the answer is none, and she’s yet another university brainwashed leftist without much knowledge or thinking of her own.
Two PhDs in Self-loathing.
About what you’d expect:
Caleigh Wells thought she would become an author, but midway through her senior year of high school she shifted her focus to journalism, and Washington & Lee’s accredited journalism department pulled her to Lexington. She triple-majored in journalism, sociology and politics and minored in women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. She also helped restart a chapter of service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega, sang in General Admissions for two years and competed on the W&L riding team, where she was on the winning 2014 Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championships team and co-captained her final two years.
You are correct sir - no scientific background, just woke journalism.
According to the University of Southern Califronia, she is a Master of Science. Says so right on her Linkedin page:
University of Southern California
Master of Science - MS, Journalism
Her undergraduate degree doesn't appear to be quite so scientific:
Washington and Lee University
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Triple Major in Journalism and Mass Communications, Sociology, Politics
“Tell us, CALEIGH WELLS, Climate choices reporter, what is your scientific background”
How DARE you question her qualifications!
“W&L’s accredited journalism department pulled her to Lexington. She triple-majored in journalism, sociology and politics and minored in women’s, gender, and sexuality studies....
But in 2018, while Wells was working as a general assignment reporter at KPCC, her husband, Austin Frank ’17, started experiencing anxiety specifically focused on climate change. In an effort to help him, she researched ways they could limit their carbon footprint. They began to eat less meat, started composting and replaced her car with a plug-in hybrid.”
https://columns.wlu.edu/caleigh-wells-17-found-her-calling-in-climate-reporting/