Things tagged as climate change coverage.
Posted on March 9th by Tom Yulsman.
The unmasking of our little secret — the Environmental Journalism Coven — began with Randy Olson's comments at DotEarth:
The media were irrelevant and largely blameless in Climategate. The ...
Posted on January 9th by Tom Yulsman.
Keith Kloor has put together a terrific post at his Collide-a-Scape blog consisting almost entirely of comments by readers of blogs on opposite sides of the climate ...
Posted on March 15th by Tom Yulsman.
I participated in a discussion on NPR's "To the Point" program today, hosted by Warren Olney, about the politics of climate change. Other participants included Frank Newport, editor ...
Posted on March 14th by Tom Yulsman.
My friend Hillary Rosner sent me this curiosity. Make sure to scan the entire cover.
Just in case anyone is wondering, I only read the articles...
Posted on March 4th by Tom Yulsman.
A month or so ago, reporting on global warming seemed focused on the details of Climategate, the IPCC's Himalayan glacier imbroglio, and wild winter weather. Now, reporting has shifted to ...
Posted on February 11th by Tom Yulsman.
A photo by Senator James Inhofe of the igloo he and his family built on Capitol Hill, from his Facebook page. Is he a climate expert? The N.Y. ...
Posted on February 1st by Tom Yulsman.
That's the headline on Curtis Brainard's excellent piece in the Columbia Journalism Review about the scant attention paid by the American press to recently uncovered problems with the 2007 ...
Posted on January 16th by Tom Yulsman.
I shouldn't have been surprised when I first saw this graph charting newspaper coverage of climate change in 40 newspapers worldwide. But the unprecedented nature of the sudden spike ...
Posted on January 12th by Tom Yulsman.
Do the cold temperatures gripping large parts of the Northern Hemisphere herald the arrival of 20-30 years of global cooling? That's what two articles in the Daily Mail claim. ...
Posted on December 16th by Tom Yulsman.
KGNU radio here in Boulder has focused quite a bit on Copenhagen, devoting a segment every day to interviews with local scientists, activists and others. On Wednesday it ...
Posted on December 14th by Tom Yulsman.
Andrew Revkin, the New York Times reporter who probably has done more than any other journalist to raise public awareness about the issue of climate change, is accepting a buy-out. ...
Posted on December 6th by Tom Yulsman.
Clark Hoyt, the New York Times' public editor, has weighed in on the newspaper's Climategate coverage:
The biggest question is what the messages amount to — an embarrassing revelation that ...
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