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Climate Progress (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
I am tough on Andy — precisely because he is the most thorough and high-impact climate reporter. He reports on his blog: I’ve received quite a nice honor for my sustained examination of the science and politics of global warming, from the North Pole to the White House. It’s the John Chancellor Award for [...]
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WorldChanging: Tools, Models and Id (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
is an award-winning science journalist for the covering environmental issues from pole to pole and ocean to atmosphere. Andy has recently completed his third book, . Aside from his journalistic duties, Andy is a member of the band who play 'simple music for complicated times.' One of his songs, Liberated Carbon, is available below. David Zaks: You’ve been a science and environment writer...
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On Line Opinion - Latest Articles (Free subscription) | 24/09/2008
... and Zhang Ke's piece is one of many worldwide that have led to a policy response.For instance, Andy Revkin's 2004 New York Times story, "Bush vs. The Laureates" and Dan Vergano's 2005 USA Today piece on "The Debate's Over: Globe Is Warming" are said to have shifted the stance of the notably sceptical Bush administration.Unfortunately, in the developing world, which includes the countries...
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Gristmill (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
By David Roberts The Science Debate folks got both the candidates to answer a list of 14 questions . (h/t Andy Revkin ) Drawn from John McCain's answer on climate policy: I am also committed to investing two billion dollars every year for the next 15 years on clean coal technologies, to unlock the potential of America's oldest and most abundant resource. ... In the quest for alternatives...
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Climate Progress (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
... square kilometers (0.86 million square miles) below the 1979 to 2000 average minimum.” The NYT ’s Andy Revkin has a nice figure from the University of Illinois (above) and notes on his blog : (more…)