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: Science
The Charcoal Challenges: Fire and Climate Dynamics
Is reducing carbon concentrations in the atmosphere inconsistent with curbing wildfires? It’s among the conundrums and riddles explored at The Conversation and reposted here with permission.
Revisiting National Academy’s ‘Sackler Colloquium’ (Part I)
A recent National Academy of Sciences ‘Science of Science Communications’ conference offers a full plate of considerations for serious climate communications aficionados to evaluate down the road.
Like Clockwork ...
Wildfires Return … but With or Without Climate Change Component?
Increasing wildfires across the country raise questions of how the media can best make connections to climate change and do so in ways consistent with the best scientific understanding.
Nature Conservancy Scientist Named CBS News Contributor
A U. of Montana research scientist and Nature Conservancy senior scientist adds to his portfolio as Science and Environmental Contributor for CBS News.
Scientific Consensus Stronger than Scientists Thought?
An innovative sampling of a small group of climate scientists’ perspectives suggests their views may be more commonly shared among their science colleagues than they had thought.
If Past is Prologue ... ?
The Climate Problem: We’ve Been Here Before
Our history with risks posed by growing amounts of space debris holds valuable lessons on climate change … but only for those willing to listen and learn.
Series on Climate and Major Religions
Presbyterians and Climate Change
Presbyterians, ‘a microcosm of the larger country,’ are taking an aggressive approach to the climate, including a ‘radical act’ in 2006 of urging carbon-neutrality.



