Partners
- 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
- President’s Science Advisors Suggest Do-able Second Term Policies
- Database Suggests Downward Trend in Times Coverage
- Weather and Climate Change Focus of AMS June 25 ‘Short Course’
- 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’
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.
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.
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 …
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.
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.
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.
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.



