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Another Climate Report, But Who’s Listening?
CSTPR’s media and climate change monitoring work (led by Max Boykoff) was mentioned in a NPR Science Friday program: Another Climate Report, But Who’s Listening? Listen to program The White House released its latest climate report this week, with much … Continue reading
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Max Boykoff Interviewed on Idaho Public Radio on Media Coverage and Climate Change
The White House released a new National Climate Assessment on Tuesday, May 5th, and immediately the report was the subject of news reports, press releases, and analysis. There was a lot of information for the public to sift through. Idaho … Continue reading
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Climate Change Catastrophes Ahead? Here’s How We Can Prepare
Lisa Dilling was quoted in a NBC News article on the recent National Climate Assessment report. Climate Change Catastrophes Ahead? Here’s How We Can Prepare by John Roach, NBC News Heat waves, droughts, and downpours across the United States are … Continue reading
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Universities Do More Than Just Prepare Students For Jobs
Universities do more than just prepare students for jobs Daily Camera by Jessica Weinkle April 13, 2014 The beginning of the fall semester and the end of spring semester are inspiring times in college towns. Students and parents look towards … Continue reading
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Max Boykoff Interviewed in Spain’s Metode Magazine
Max Boykoff was interviewed in the Winter 2013/2014 issue of Metode Magazine. Excerpt: Climate change is one of the most important scientific challenges of our society today, ever-present in the pages and covers of newspapers. Its social and economic impact … Continue reading
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Roger Pielke Featured on NBC News Special on Climate Change
On Sunday, April 6, Roger Pielke, Jr. was featured on the NBC’s News Special: Ann Curry Reports Our Year of Extremes: Did Climate Change Just Hit Home? NBC News In a special one-hour documentary, NBC’s Ann Curry travels from the … Continue reading
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Celebrities, Climate and Showtime’s ‘Years of Living Dangerously’
Max Boykoff quoted in a Yale Forum’s on Climate Change & The Media article on celebrities and climate change. Celebrities, Climate and Showtime’s ‘Years of Living Dangerously’ The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media by John Wihbey, March … Continue reading
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Extreme Weather Censors
Roger Pielke, Jr. was highlighted in the Denver Post on climate change and extreme weather: Extreme weather censors By Vincent Carroll Denver Post, March 22, 2014 If you were looking for the extremes of political intolerance in America, you’d begin … Continue reading
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Mainstreaming Fringe Science with John Holdren
Roger Pielke, Jr. was quoted in The Washington Times on Science Advisor, John Holdren. Mainstreaming fringe science with John Holdren The White House science adviser confuses global-warming fact and fancy The Washington Times, March 18, 2014 by Chip Knappenberger In … Continue reading
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Exporting Climate Skepticism
Max Boykoff is quoted in a Foreign Policy article on climate wars: Exporting Climate Skepticism Some of the most advanced countries in the world are increasingly rejecting climate change. But where did they get this idea? America, it seems. by … Continue reading
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