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CLIMATE EXTREMIST SAVAGELY ATTACKS NYT’S REVKIN

Posted on February 25th by Tom Yulsman. 11
Well, not really. In describing Joeseph Romm's withering critique at his Climate Progress blog of Andrew Revkin's climate coverage, that headline is an example of sensationalism and hyperbole. Of exactly ...

Media Malpractice or Enviro Tantrum?

Posted on February 25th by Tom Yulsman. %
Editor's note: This is a cross-post from Keith Kloor's blog. Kloor is a Ted Scripps Fellow in Environmental Journalism here at the Center for Environmental Journalism. By Keith Kloor This ...

The Goracle’s Plan

Posted on March 23rd by Tom Yulsman.
I'm waiting for the second-day stories delving into Al Gore's policy prescriptions to tame global warming. I'm hoping they'll come Friday, or on the weekend, but I haven't got my ...

"Post-normal science," global warming, and the implications for journalism

Posted on March 14th by Tom Yulsman. 10
After William Broad's silly and unsophisticated "hit" on Al Gore in Tuesday's Times, it's refreshing to read something really thought-provoking about climate change — and the very nature of ...
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Bill Broad to Al Gore: "cool the hype"

Posted on March 13th by Tom Yulsman. 17
The blogosphere has been afire with criticism of William Broad’s story in Tuesday’s New York Times. ("From a Rapt Audience, a Call to Cool the ...