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Daily Archives: July 28, 2010
Climate Science Watch Weekly Update – July 28, 2010
State of the Climate 2009 report; Netroots Nation 2010; ‘Mainstreaming’ federal climate change adaptation
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White House Ends Climate Change Gag Order: EPA Whistleblowers Now Free to Speak Out
The Government Accountability Project (GAP), counsel for EPA and climate change whistleblowers Laurie Williams and Allan Zabel, sent a letter to President Obama yesterday thanking the White House for causing the EPA to withdraw its censorship orders that effectively gagged … Continue reading
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Netroots Nation Day 2: Separation of oil and state
A panel on day two of the Netroots Nation conference asked the question: is the BP oil disaster the breaking point for communicating about clean energy? Kevin Grandia of Desmogblog.com led panelists in a discussion of whether the myth of … Continue reading
