
Klaus Scott
Air Pollution Specialist
Non Forest Service

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The most fun I’ve had as a scientist was the time I operated a “cherry picker” truck to lift a colleague and me up to the top of some pine trees. We were trying to collect some gases emitted from pine needles. The truck was the type you might see a technician use to reach telephone lines. We stood cramped together inside the bucket with our scientific equipment. It was hilarious, but the view from the treetops was great.
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