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Obama Science Advisor to Give Lecture on Climate Change

President Barack Obama’s science and technology adviser, John P. Holdren, will deliver a lecture on climate change Thursday at the Illinois Institute of Technology.

Holdren served as Obama’s adviser from January 2009 to January 2017, making him the longest-serving science adviser in the history of the position, which dates to World War II. Holdren, now a , also served as the Senate-confirmed director of the under Obama.

Holdren’s visit is part of the IIT Armour College of Engineering Darsh T. Wasan Lecture series, established in 2008 to bring top international leaders to speak on topics of global concern. Holdren’s lecture is titled, ā€œGlobal Climate Change and U.S. Interests: What We Know. What We Expect. What We Should Do.ā€

As White House science adviser, Holdren was tasked with providing the president scientific and technical advice in ā€œareas of national concernā€ ranging from national security to the environment, according to a .

President Donald Trump has taken longer than any president to nominate someone as science adviser, according to . The position is currently vacant.

Holdren’s lecture is scheduled for 3 p.m. Thursday at IIT’s Hermann Hall ballroom, .

The lecture is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

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