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Daily Archives: November 12, 2010
Revkin asks: “Same as it ever was?” No, it’s not.
Andrew Revkin raises the question on his New York Times Dot Earth blog of whether an instance of misleading Obama White House editing in a statement on the deepwater drilling moratorium is analogous to the Bush White House’s political interference … Continue reading
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One last "rational discussion of climate change" in the House
In a November 17 hearing, the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the House Science and Technology Subcommittee will hold a “rational discussion of climate change." Witnesses include prominent climate scientists, a U.S. Navy Rear Admiral in charge of addressing … Continue reading
