Logan Crawford of Spotlight TV interviewed Dr. Stephen W. Peterson, the author of “T28: How Charlie, His Great-Great Grandfather, and Supermax Saved the World”
Dr. Stephen W. Peterson, the author of “T28: How Charlie, His Great-Great Grandfather, and Supermax Saved the World,” was interviewed by Spotlight TV’s Logan Crawford to talk about the author’s message and inspiration for this book.
Logan Crawford is an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster and anchor host. He is also a host and anchor on Ebru, WWOR-TV, FOX, and VOOM: HD NEWS. He appeared in a number of films and television shows, including The Irishman (2019), The First Purge (2018), Teenage Mutant Ninja, 40-Love (2021), and many others.
Dr. Stephen W. Peterson is a psychiatrist in Washington, District of Columbia, and is affiliated with MedStar Washington Hospital Center. He received his medical degree from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine.
He is a member of the steering committee of the Climate Psychiatry Alliance and the American Psychiatric Association’s caucus on climate and mental health. He is married with three adult children and four adorable grandchildren.
“T28: How Charlie, His Great-Great Grandfather, and Supermax Saved the World” talks about the story of Charlie, who lives in the year 2080 and is troubled as he listens to his parents, who are worried as they research an approaching storm. They have become alarmed as the storm is the worst ever.
Charlie’s parents have given him a supercomputer for the company, and Charlie and the supercomputer have become pals. As Charlie wonders aloud if anything can be done to mitigate the dangerous weather, his supercomputer pal, Supermax, suggests going back in time to when his great-great-grandfather was President of the United States and in a position to change the climate for the world and improve the weather.
This is an illustrated storybook that will gain the children’s interest while raising awareness about climate change. Knowing that the children are the future of the nation is the reason why Dr. Stephen targeted his audience at the children.
As inhabitants of this planet, it is our responsibility to take care of it. We must all be reminded that we only have one life to live, and it’s better to act now than to regret later.
We must educate our children as early as possible about the state of our planet. Dr. Stephen also mentioned that for every purchase of this book, a tree will be planted.
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