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- Minnesota Public Radio's Weekly "Climate Cast" Broadcast featuring Meteorologist Paul Huttner
- Link TV's "Earth Focus", Putting a Human Face on Pressing Global Issues.
- "Dan's Wild Wild Science Journal", Meteorologist Dan Satterfield's American Geophysical Union Blogosphere Feature
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Recent Posts
- Goodbye Jim Hansen, Civil Servant. Hello Jim Hansen, Citizen Scientist
- Points Leading Conservative Voices Most Often Make on Climate Change
- Sportsmen’s and Anglers’ Views Highlighted in New ‘This Is Not Cool’ Video
- U. of Washington Course: Science Students Learning ‘to Tell Stories’
- 2013 ‘State of’ Report Describes Continuing Woes of Journalism
- Jared Diamond, Yesterday’s World, Today’s Perceptions, Tomorrow’s Climate
- NASA’s Science Visualization Wall: Cool Is An Understatement
Author Archives: Keith Kloor
The Debate Over Climate Communication Heats Up
What else, besides fear, might galvanize the nascent climate movement?
A Drumbeat of Tragic Narrative that Turns Audiences Off
The unending bleak news on climate change is not breaking through to the public. What might do it?
What to Make of the Durban Climate Deal?
The recently concluded talks in South Africa yielded an agreement. But to what end? Figuring that out is anybody’s guess.
Fighting the Wrong Adversary on Global Warming
Are climate skeptics paid undue attention and given too much credit for their efforts? Or are they merely convenient scapegoats?
Can Journalists Better Capture the Nuances of Climate Science?
Deadline reporting on new climate research is fraught with institutional challenges.
Climate Standoff with No End in Sight
On the eve of the latest round of UN-led climate talks in Durban, there is scuttlebutt that no real agreement is possible before 2020.
Does the Climate Movement Need a ‘Shock Doctrine’?
Naomi Klein, writing in The Nation, pens a sweeping manifesto for action that is sure to shake up the climate debate — for better or worse.



