Category Archives: News Notes

‘Debate’ Site Aggregates Pro and Con Climate Items

If the public conversation about manmade global warming is losing some of its essentially debate-like quality, you couldn’t tell it from glancing at a new website called “Climate Debate Daily,” a pro-and-con aggregator of items published elsewhere.

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Pacific Northwest Low-Oxygen Events: ‘Tipping Point’ Linked to Warming?

Reporters in the Pacific Northwest might find some good stories in digging into a Science magazine study by Jane Lubchenco, Oregon State University’s well-known marine biology professor.

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Men from Mars, Women from Venus When It Comes to News Gathering?

So if men tend to be more interested than women in news about international affairs, Washington, D.C., goings-on, and sports …

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WSJ D.C. Bureau Veteran Fialka Heading New Online Climate Pub

Veteran Wall Street Journal environmental reporter John Fialka is embarking on a career as editor of a new online climate change newsletter, produced by E&E Publishing, LLC, the Washington, D.C., publisher of Greenwire.

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Reporting on Climate Change/Health Focus of April 30, 2008, Harvard Workshop

Reporting on climate change and health will be center stage on Wednesday, April 30, at Harvard University’s Barker Center for the Humanities.

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Jim Hansen Vents on ‘American Democracy’ … and News Media

Respected NASA climate scientist James Hansen vents against science agencies’ “Offices of Propaganda,” formally known as “public affairs offices,” in a recent e-mail posting.

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Columbia Journalism Review’s Science/Environment ‘Observatory’

“The Observatory,” an online feature critiquing press coverage of science and the environment, is joining similar Columbia Journalism Review efforts on business/finance journalism and on political reporting.

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