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- U. of Washington Course: Science Students Learning ‘to Tell Stories’
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Role Playing for Climate Scientists: Try Writing This Story on a Tight Deadline
Here’s a fun (?) exercise for climate scientists. Put on a reporter’s shoes. The President gives a Rose Garden climate change change speech. You’re on deadline – let’s say one hour – and your editor is demanding a reaction story: [...]
Journalism Fellowships Program Launched at NCAR in Boulder
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is piloting what it expects will be an annual NCAR Journalism Fellowship.
‘Getting It’ – Why Climate Isn’t a Campaign Media Issue?
Making climate change a presidential campaign story is harder than it looks – though a lot of journalists tried to do so at the National Press Club April 11. There was no contest. That was the story.
Candidates’ Stand-Ins To Face Questioning Campaigns Have Avoided
Presidential Democratic candidates and Senators Barack Obama of Illinois and Hillary Clinton of New York, and Republican candidate John McCain of Arizona haven’t had to do much bobbing and weaving to avoid tough questions about their positions on climate change [...]
Eric Alterman’s New Yorker Feature Critical, if Sobering, Newspapers Overview
Ink-in-the-veins journalism types – or is it anachronisms? – may shed a well-deserved tear in reading liberal City University of New York journalism professor Eric Alterman’s “Out of Print: The death and life of the American newspaper” in the March [...]
E&E News’s ‘Climate Wire’ Online Service … News You CAN Use but May Not Find Elsewhere
The new online ‘ClimateWire’ news service, produced by the publisher of the more established ‘Greenwire’, is starting off by providing some useful reporting on climate issues that may have slipped under the radar of most less specialized media.
Wall Street Journal’s ECO-nomics Conference, Workshop
The Monday, March 24 issue of The Wall Street Journal provides a fresh perspective on how seriously parts of big business may be taking public concerns about climate change. It appears from the report that a driving concern for these [...]



