UNH Speakers Bureau
Denise Blaha
Denise Blaha is a research associate at the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space at the University of New Hampshire and is involved in a number of educational initiatives. She was previously a researcher with the Global Atmospheric Chemistry group at UNH, studying anthropogenic sources of atmospheric methane. Denise has co-authored two chapters for the Earth Exploration Toolbook that are used by teachers throughout the U.S. to teach students about climate change. A local political activist, Denise has helped elect education proponents to her town's school board. And in a different race, she once held the national record for the slowest time ever taken to finish the Texas Half Marathon. Amazingly, that record no longer stands.
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