Scott Turner

Emeritus Professor Of Biology

Preston's Summary

Scott Turner is an Emeritus Professor of Biology at SUNY ESF in Syracuse, New York. His work focuses on education, higher education, climate change, and the intersection of culture and science, exploring how these areas impact society and the natural world. He has been featured in publications such as The Moulton Advertiser, Decatur Daily, and Stars and Stripes.

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Geo Focus

Huntsville, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 36 %
Press Release: 24 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 9 %
Private Sector Announcements: 7 %
Cites Data: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • Energy Policy & Regulation
  • College & University
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology

Pitching Insights

Scott Turner’s coverage predominantly focuses on local developments in Huntsville, Alabama. His articles cover a range of topics including city planning, real estate, business updates, and government announcements.

If you are looking to reach out to Scott with a pitch or as a potential source, consider providing insights related to local development projects, new business ventures in the area, housing initiatives or updates on city planning in Huntsville. Additionally, if you have data-backed information about any of these topics that could add depth to his reporting, it would likely be well-received.

Given the local nature of his coverage and the focus on specific areas within Huntsville and Alabama generally—pitching stories relevant specifically to this geographic region would be most suitable for him.

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