With 25 years of experience as a meteorologist and a lifelong passion for science, Scott Sutherland applies his knowledge and enthusiasm as a science writer and communicator at The Weather Network. With his expertise and prowess for making science accessible, Scott provides unique insights into the natural and unnatural phenomena that shape our world and the universe beyond. In particular, Scott writes about the science of weather, the wonders we can see in the both the day and night sky, new discoveries in space and astronomy, achievements in human and robotic space exploration, how solar activity and space weather impact Earth, resulting in auroras (aka The Northern Lights), as well as presenting the evidence and issues surrounding anthropogenic global warming and the impacts of human-caused climate change on our planet. Scott is a Discovery Team member of The Planetary Society and supports the Mississauga chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. You can follow him on social media at 'scotttwnsciwriter' on Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky.
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