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CTTV's David J. Bohnet, in red, prepares to interview City College geography professor Lisa Chaddock in the campus TV studio, Friday, October 18, 2024. CTTV's Ryan Matthysse stands behind the camera. Photo credit: FJMP photo
CTTV’s David J. Bohnet, in red, prepares to interview City College geography professor Lisa Chaddock in the campus TV studio, Friday, October 18, 2024. CTTV’s Ryan Matthysse stands behind the camera. Photo credit: FJMP photo
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VIDEO: City College’s Chaddock discusses climate, environment in ‘Inside City: Election Edition’

Debut episode focuses on key issue expressed by City College community as among most important in advance of election

 

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San Diego City College geography professor Lisa Chaddock believes climate and the environment are crucial topics to discuss, not only in an election year, but every year.

The environment continues to be a life-long passion of Chaddock’s and she believes, as the advisor to the student chapter of the San Diego Bird Alliance at City, that the work they do can improve the environment and make an impact on many species, not just humans.

“Being a part of this campus has allowed me to create a dynamic group of young people who want to go the same direction and do things to help the environment,” Chaddock said to CTTV’s David J. Bohnet.

This week on CTTV, City Times Media introduces “Inside City: Election Edition,” where Chaddock sits down for a one-on-one interview regarding the state of climate and the environment here in San Diego.

The episode touches on Proposition 4 (as outlined in City College Issue Guide on climate and the environment), re-wilding San Diego Bay, and ideas to better manage water in the region and throughout the state.

To read the City College Issue Guide on climate on the environment, click here.

To read the rest of the City College Voters Guide, click here.

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